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Hollier filled the prescriptions from her pharmacy, Urban , on Samuell Boulevard. The patients would then give the dealers the pills, which they would sell for a profit on the street.
Padron pleaded guilty in September 2013. He and the four others will be sentenced Sept. 17. The maximum penalty is 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.
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pharmacist was sentenced on Monday for her role in an illegal prescription drug scheme, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
Lisa L. Hollier, 44, of
, filled fake prescriptions written by co-conspirator Nicolas Padron, a physician. Hollier has been in custody since she was convicted on conspiracy to unlawfully distribute controlled substances in February.
Hollier’s co-defendants — Joesephis Austin, Patricia Bryant, and Walter Hudspeth – would drive people recruited from homeless shelters to a clinic operated by another co-defendant Jose Martinez, of
, and Padron.
Padron would falsely diagnose patients with lower back pain and anxiety and prescribe them a drug “cocktail,” including hydrocodone and alprazolam..
Austin, Bryant and Hudspeth would drive people recruited from homeless shelters to a clinic operated by Martinez and physician Nicolas Padron. Padron would falsely diagnose patients with lower back pain and anxiety and prescribe them a drug “cocktail,” including hydrocodone and alprazolam.Hollier filled the prescriptions from her pharmacy, Urban , on Samuell Boulevard. The patients would then give the dealers the pills, which they would sell for a profit on the street.
Padron pleaded guilty in September 2013. He and the four others will be sentenced Sept. 17. The maximum penalty is 10 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.
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