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U.S. Judge Orders Serono to Pay $704 Million to Settle Fraud Allegations
December 16, 2005 On Thursday, Rockland, Mass.-based Serono Laboratories pleaded guilty in federal court to criminal conspiracy involving fraud when it offered kickbacks to doctors to bolster lackluster sales of its AIDS wasting drug Serostim. The settlement of the case was announced in October. In Boston, U.S. District Court Judge Reginald Lindsay ordered the US subsidiary of Geneva-based Serono to pay a criminal fine of $136.9 million and a $567 million civil fine. The settlement also bars Serono Laboratories from involvement in any federal health program for five years. The sentence is the third-largest payment for health care fraud, said Alberto Gonzales, US attorney general. Back to other news for December 16, 2005 Associated Press 12.15.2005 This article was provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It is a part of the publication CDC HIV/Hepatitis/STD/TB Prevention News Update. |