Texas pharmaceutical marketer sentenced for $59 million medications fraud conspiracy
Texas pharmaceutical marketer sentenced for $59 million medications fraud conspiracy
ArentFox Schiff; by D. Jacques Smith, Randall A. Brater, Michael F. Dearington, Nadia Patel, Hillary M. Stemple, Mattie Bowden, Elizabeth Satarov; 7/19/24
On July 12, Quintan Cockerell, a Texas pharmaceutical marketer, was sentenced to over two years in prison and ordered to pay more than $59 million for receiving illegal kickbacks in exchange for prescription referrals for compounded medications intended to be made specific for individual patient needs. ... Court documents and evidence presented at trial demonstrated that Cockerell used preloaded prescription pads and “standing orders” for doctors to easily select expensive compounded medications. The pharmacy could then switch ingredients in the medications actually prescribed by doctors to maximum insurance reimbursements.