DOJ drops charges against Utah doctor accused of falsifying Covid-19 vaccine records
UTAH, UNITED STATES, JUL 13 – Charges against Dr. Kirk Moore, accused of destroying $28,000 in COVID-19 vaccines and issuing nearly 2,000 fake vaccine cards, were dropped by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- On Saturday, Pam Bondi ordered the DOJ to drop charges against Dr. Moore, ending his trial amid political and public support.
- Following a January 2023 grand jury indictment, Moore's scheme involved destroying over $28,000 in vaccines, issuing nearly 1,937 fake cards, and administering saline shots to minors.
- Supporters called Moore 'a hero,' as prosecutors noted he faced potential 35 years for distributing nearly 1,938 fake vaccination cards and destroying $28,000 in vaccines.
- The Salt Lake City federal court halted Moore's trial on Saturday, ending the 15-day proceedings that began Monday.
- At larger scale, Bondi's dismissal may challenge future COVID-19 fraud enforcement amid public trust concerns and motives driven by profit.
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Bondi Ends COVID Case Against Utah Doctor
The federal government has dismissed charges against a Utah plastic surgeon accused of throwing away COVID vaccines and instead giving children saline shots, per the AP . US Attorney General Pam Bondi said Saturday that charges against Dr. Michael Kirk Moore, of Midvale, Utah, were dismissed at her direction. Moore and...
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