Pharma Company Owners Sentenced over $92 Million Drug Scheme
Charles and Patrick Boyd led a $92.8 million fraud scheme that involved reselling over 28,000 black-market HIV drug bottles, endangering patients and tainting the U.S. drug supply.
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Pharmaceutical wholesalers sentenced for selling $92M in black market HIV drugs
Two owners of a pharmaceutical wholesaling company were sentenced to a combined 38 years in prison for leading a nationwide scheme to illegally divert HIV medications, endangering vulnerable patients and tainting the U.S. drug supply chain.
Two owners of a pharmaceutical wholesale company in the United States were sentenced to a total of 38 years in prison for leading a national HIV drug diversion scheme valued at over $92 million, federal authorities said.Read more
Safe Chain owners sentenced to 38 years for $92M counterfeit HIV drug scheme
CAMBRIDGE — Brothers who built a pharmaceutical distribution company in Cambridge were sentenced Friday to a combined 38 years in federal prison after a jury found they bought HIV medications
Maryland Brothers Behind Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distributor Get 38 Years In Prison For Selling Contaminated HIV Medication
Two Maryland brothers, Patrick and Charles Boyd, received a combined 38 years in prison for orchestrating a nationwide drug diversion scheme that endangered HIV-positive patients, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Charles, CEO of SafeChain Solutions, and his brother Patrick, managing partner overseeing sales, were sentenced Friday, March 13, 2026, following a joint investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Dep…
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