Maryland doctor charged with distributing amphetamine
GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — Federal prosecutors say a Maryland physician has been indicted on charges of prescribing more than 3,000 amphetamine pills to four people.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Greenbelt said in a news release that 62-year-old William Samuel Vaughn III of Largo, Maryland, was indicted on Wednesday and arrested Thursday.
According to the 66-count indictment, Vaughn was a physician at an urgent care center in Potomac, Maryland. Prosecutors say between January 2014 and June of 2017, Vaughn prescribed amphetamine outside the usual course of professional practice and without a legitimate medical purpose.
Online court records don’t list a lawyer for Vaughn.
The post Maryland doctor charged with distributing amphetamine appeared first on WTOP.
from http://ift.tt/2AJI07L
Digital Marketing Agency in Maryland
Comments
Post a Comment