Operation: Diluted Trust

On May 27, 2001, a nurse in Kansas City oncologist Dr. Hunter-Hicks’ office placed a five c.c. vial of Taxol chemotherapy medicine in a package and sent it to the National Medical Services laboratory. On June 12, 2001, the lab results arrived back. The Taxol sample from the lab was a bombshell. It had approximately one-third of the amount of Taxol the doctor had ordered. Diluted medication could result in serious, possibly fatal results.

In September 2001, the FBI opened a new case file: Operation Diluted Trust. Overseen by FBI Director Robert S. Muller III, Diluted Trust was the FBI’s highest priority case in the nation until the terrorist attacks on 9/11.

The FBI discovered that pharmacist responsible for the scam, Robert Ray Courtney, had been diluting chemotherapy drugs for years and had brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars. But beyond the crime of overcharging for diluted medication was the human toll it took. At least 4,200 patients were affected with at least 40 known deaths. This was the first case of its kind in American medical history.

Operation: Diluted Trust is the story of Robert Ray Courtney, the FBI case against him, and the devastation he wrought among thousands of patients and their families.

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Operation: Diluted Trust

On May 27, 2001, a nurse in Kansas City oncologist Dr. Hunter-Hicks’ office placed a five c.c. vial of Taxol chemotherapy medicine in a package and sent it to the National Medical Services laboratory. On June 12, 2001, the lab results arrived back. The Taxol sample from the lab was a bombshell. It had approximately one-third of the amount of Taxol the doctor had ordered. Diluted medication could result in serious, possibly fatal results.

In September 2001, the FBI opened a new case file: Operation Diluted Trust. Overseen by FBI Director Robert S. Muller III, Diluted Trust was the FBI’s highest priority case in the nation until the terrorist attacks on 9/11.

The FBI discovered that pharmacist responsible for the scam, Robert Ray Courtney, had been diluting chemotherapy drugs for years and had brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars. But beyond the crime of overcharging for diluted medication was the human toll it took. At least 4,200 patients were affected with at least 40 known deaths. This was the first case of its kind in American medical history.

Operation: Diluted Trust is the story of Robert Ray Courtney, the FBI case against him, and the devastation he wrought among thousands of patients and their families.

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Operation: Diluted Trust

Operation: Diluted Trust

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Operation: Diluted Trust

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Overview

On May 27, 2001, a nurse in Kansas City oncologist Dr. Hunter-Hicks’ office placed a five c.c. vial of Taxol chemotherapy medicine in a package and sent it to the National Medical Services laboratory. On June 12, 2001, the lab results arrived back. The Taxol sample from the lab was a bombshell. It had approximately one-third of the amount of Taxol the doctor had ordered. Diluted medication could result in serious, possibly fatal results.

In September 2001, the FBI opened a new case file: Operation Diluted Trust. Overseen by FBI Director Robert S. Muller III, Diluted Trust was the FBI’s highest priority case in the nation until the terrorist attacks on 9/11.

The FBI discovered that pharmacist responsible for the scam, Robert Ray Courtney, had been diluting chemotherapy drugs for years and had brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars. But beyond the crime of overcharging for diluted medication was the human toll it took. At least 4,200 patients were affected with at least 40 known deaths. This was the first case of its kind in American medical history.

Operation: Diluted Trust is the story of Robert Ray Courtney, the FBI case against him, and the devastation he wrought among thousands of patients and their families.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781947521230
Publisher: Genius Book Company
Publication date: 04/24/2020
Pages: 348
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.72(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction...................................................................1

1. First Warning of the Most Hideous Crime Imaginable.............................................................19

2. Verda Hunter-Hicks, MD......................................24

3. The Search Warrant................................................35

4. The FBI Nightmare................................................50

5. In the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, August 15, 2001.....................................................64

6. In the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, August 20, 2001.....................................................90

7. The Federal Grand Jury August 23, 2001...................................................107

8. The Black-Market Drug Diversion Case...............115

9. Resources for the Investigation and Prosecution of Healthcare Fraud Crimes..............128

10. The Plea Agreement..............................................135

11. Interrogation March 1, March 11, April 11 & May 21, 2002..................................................145

12. Government Sentencing Memoranda...................156

13. In the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Victims’ Testimony, December 5, 2002...............166

14. In the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, December 5, 2002................................................221

15. The Civil Case. Jackson County Circuit Court.....239

16. Mediation............................................................249

17. The Georgia Hayes Civil Trial...............................252

18. Northland Cathedral............................................288

19. Disbarment .........................................................292

20. Laura Courtney ...................................................296

21. Prison ..................................................................300

22. The U.S. Supreme Court has Refused to Consider Courtney’s Sentence .........................305

23. Compensation for the Victims ............................310

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