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An immoral moral of a story …
Massachusetts charges two laboratories with health care fraud | The Pathology Blawg In just the last year, the state of Massachusetts was reported to be investigating Quest and LabCorp for possible Medicare fraud, settled with Calloway Labs for $20 million (again involving urine drug … Continue reading
LabCorp, lift-offs, and beat-downs …
Albert Flowers, a 66-year-old man suffering from dementia, was kicked and beaten after an officer disabled his in-car video. Because it happened in Brevard County, Florida, the travesty is tied to conviction corruption that is being further clouded by corporate … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert Flowers, Chis White, DNA, DOJ, DoJ Antitrust Division, FBI, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeffrey Abramowski, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, LabCorp, Linroy Bottoson, Melbourne Police Department, Mike Haridopolos, Norm Wolfinger, officer misconduct, Orchid Cellmark, Palm Bay Police Department, prosecutorial misconduct, Rick Scott, suspect evidence, suspect forensics, Westcliff, William "Tommy" Zeigler, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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The Business Journal – investor’s friend, or foe?
With Orchid Cellmark’s forensic evidence shenanigans unresolved, LabCorp issued a fifth extension of its purchase offer. Will The Business Journal follow the mainstream media in allowing the FTC to dither? From: Susan Chandler Date: September 16, 2011 5:58:40 AM EDT To: mlevans@bizjournals.com Cc: “Alan J. Friedman” … Continue reading
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Tagged D.A. Craig Watkins, Dallas News, DOJ, FBI, Florida Today, FTC, Gary Bennett, Jeff Abramowski, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Furton, LabCorp, Lawson Lamar, Norm Wolfinger, Orchid Cellmark, Orlando Sentinel, suspect evidence, Ted Hamm, The Business Journal, William Michael Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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LabCorp buying a pig in a poke in purchasing Orchid Cellmark?
Floridians pay the tab for prosecuting and warehousing innocents, which is surely in the hundreds of millions by now. Evidence that has apparently been tampered with is very much their business, each and every time … From: Susan Chandler Date: July 27, … Continue reading
Dillon and Bennett, Orchid Cellmark and Feds – the good, the bad and the ugly
While the media maligns exoneree Bill Dillon and ignores Gary Bennett’s related frame-up, most of the hits on my blog are searches for information on Orchid Cellmark; it’s sale to LabCorp was pending. Investors aren’t looking for info on conviction … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Judicial Circuit, 9th Judicial Circuit, corporate veil, D.A. Craig Watkins, Dallas County, Dallas News, DOJ, false conviction, FBI, Florida Today, FTC, Gary Bennett, Gerald Stano, Jeff Abramowski, John Preston, Juan Ramos, LabCorp, Linroy Bottoson, Orchid Cellmark, Orlando Sentinel, shareholder suit, suspect evidence, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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