Decatur compounding pharmacy owner charged in $10 million health care fraud case

The owner of a Decatur compounding pharmacy entered a plea agreement with federal prosecutors Monday to charges related to charges that he conspired to defraud a federal health insurance program out of more than $10 million.

John Christopher Lemley, the 51-year-old owner of a Decatur pharmacy that operated as Southern Compounding, was charged by federal prosecutors with conspiracy to defraud a federal health insurance program.

Source: Decatur compounding pharmacy owner charged in $10 million health care fraud case / Al.com

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