Doyle Beach guilty plea: 13 of 13 convicted in $400 million pain cream fraud
Glenn "Doyle" Beach Jr., 46, of Sumrall, pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to a two-count criminal information connected with the compounding pharmacy scheme that billed TRICARE and other health benefits providers of $400 million.
He faces up to 15 years in prison and $500,000 in fines in addition to restitution of an amount that wasnt disclosed at his plea hearing.
Beach was an owner/managing partner of Advantage Pharmacy when it was formed in 2008. Advantage was one of the pharmacies searched during a statewide, multi-agency operation on Jan. 21, 2016, that eventually was determined the key place where the fraud operations took place.
The pharmacy since has closed.
The scheme involved mass-produced prescriptions for expensive compounded pain creams and vitamin pills that cost more than $10,000 per prescription. Most of them were determined to be medically unnecessary.
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