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Federal Judge Sentences Tampa ‘Pill Mill Owners’ to Prison for Opioid Distribution

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Their business operated  as a cash-only business that had little to no medical equipment on site, staffers with no medical training, and a high volume patient base, according to the U.S. attorney.

TAMPA – The owners of a “Tampa pill mill” were sentenced to federal prison for illegally distributing opioids, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida said.

Ernest Gonzalez, 68, of Tampa, was sentenced to 46 months in federal prison and Rosa Colon, 30, also of Tampa, was sentenced to to 24 months in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute and dispense controlled substances for no legitimate medical purpose and not in the usual course of professional practice. As part of their sentences, the court also entered money judgments of $47,780.96 against Gonzalez and $765,356.76 against Colon which were for the proceeds of the conspiracy to illegally distribute and dispense controlled substances.

Gonzalez and Colon leaded guilty Sept. 11, 2018.

According to court documents, Gonzalez served as the president and owner of Health and Pain Center, a pain management clinic. In June 2011, Gonzalez transferred his executive title and ownership of HPC to Colon. Gonzalez and Colon hired physicians who routinely prescribed controlled substances outside the scope of professional practice and for no legitimate medical purpose to HPC’s patients.

Gonzalez and Colon participated and facilitated the physicians’ illegal prescribing practices by instructing HPC employees to overlook failed urine screens and by procuring MRI studies that the physicians used to justify their opioid prescriptions.

Additionally, Gonzalez and Colon operated HPC as a cash-only business that had little to no medical equipment on site, staffers with no medical training, and a high volume patient base. Gonzalez and Colon actively participated in the management and administration of HPC through October 2016 when the Drug Enforcement Administration executed a search warrant at the clinic.

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