The Department of Justice has announced charges against ten individuals linked to pharmaceutical distributors. These individuals are accused of channeling approximately 70 million opioid pills and 30 million doses of other prescription drugs, primarily to "pill-mill" pharmacies in the Houston, Texas area. The estimated street value of these drugs exceeds $1.3 billion.
This case involves executives, sales representatives, and brokers from various pharmaceutical distribution companies. The charges highlight ongoing efforts by authorities to combat the illegal distribution of opioids and other controlled substances.
The Department's announcement underscores its commitment to addressing the opioid crisis by targeting those who contribute to unlawful drug sales.