Paul I. Perez, United States Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, Mark R. Trouville of the Drug Enforcement Administration, and Chief Hilton Daniels of the Fort Myers Police Department announced the arrest of Dr. Cecilio Pizarro, age 57, of Fort Myers. The psychiatrist was indicted on March 28, 2007, for allegedly giving prescriptions for methadone and oxycodone, also known as oxycontin, two serious and potentially dangerous drugs, in exchange for sex with his patients.
Based on various statements by the Pizarro's patients that he gave prescriptions to them in exchange for sex in his offices, the Fort Myers Police Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration utilized an undercover agent, posing as a patient, who was able to receive prescriptions in exchange for money. The prescriptions were given without any medical examination and for no medical purpose. Pizarro simply wrote out the prescription and charged a fee for the drugs.
This case is being prosecuted by Chief Assistant United States Attorney Douglas Molloy of the Fort Myers Division of the United States Attorney's Office.
An indictment is merely a formal charge that a defendant has committed a violation of the federal criminal laws, and every defendant is presumed innocent unless, and until, proven guilty
Documenting Psychiatrists Behaving Badly
Of all professions, psychiatrists seem to get into the most trouble. I have been collecting stories about psychiatric screwups for a while. Sadly, it has been disgustingly easy to do. We post stories with links to the original sources. We couldn't make this stuff up if we wanted to. My Name is Sickmind Fraud.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Psychiatrist Arrested in Sex for Drugs Scam Case
We just came across this Press Release from the DEA, dated March 29, 2007. (PDF format)
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