$2.7 Million Genetic Testing Kickback Scheme Leads to Charges Against Company Owner in Georgia
The crackdown of a $2.7 million genetic testing scheme resulted in charges being brought against the owner of a Georgia.
The crackdown of a $2.7 million genetic testing scheme resulted in charges being brought against the owner of a Georgia.
Attorney General Chris Carr is warning older Georgians and disabled adults, along with their families and caretakers, to be on.
The robocalls, many which were made in Georgia, included xenophobic fearmongering (including to a victim’s family), racist attacks on political.
On his websites, the man sold over 100 products, including prescription drugs and controlled substances which he obtained from foreign.
Along with the civil complaint, the United States has filed a consent decree, agreed to by Toyota, that resolves the.
State law provides for law enforcement officers to operate and text on their computers while driving down the street. While.