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Robert Ray Courtney Case Background In 1998, Essay

Robert Ray Courtney Case Background

In 1998, One of Robert Courtney's sales employees, Eli Lilly, noticed inconsistencies between the quantity of the cancer drug Gemzar that Courtney shipped in and the amount he sold. Lilly upon investigation of the issue was unsuccessful in unearthing any evidence of illegality and concluded the issue without further action. Two years later, Eli mentioned the issue to a medical practitioner who worked in the same building who was also a customer. This medical practitioner, working as an oncologist took a sample of the medication for testing and the results revealed that the prescription was diluted, she notified authorities. It is estimated that Courtney diluted almost 100,000 prescriptions between 1990 and 2001, which were administered to over 4000 patients....

In 2002, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to 20 counts of tampering and adulterating the chemotherapy drugs Taxol and Gemzar. He also confessed that he and his company Courtney Pharmacy Inc., had diluted drugs, conspired to traffic in stolen drugs and filled made up Medicare claims. He was also named in over 300 suits for fraud and wrongful death. The investigations further revealed that Courtney gave $80,000 in cash, for turning himself in.
Biographical Description of the Defendant and His Company

Robert Courtney was born in Hays, Kansas to a traveling minister based in Scott City (Draper, 2003). He went to Wichita South High School and later graduated from the School of Pharmacy at University of Missouri -- Kansas City in 1975 to which he also became…

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Draper, R. (2003, June 8). The Toxic Pharmacist. New York Times. .

Montgomery, R., & Stearns, M. (2001, August 15). Pharmacist's supporters describe 'compassionate,' 'honorable' man. The Kansas City Star.

New York Times. (2002, December 6). 30-Year Sentence For Druggist. New York Times.

Southeast Missourian. (2001, August 20). Pharmacist Filled Niche Market. Southeast Missourian.
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