DEA investigates (drags reputation thru the mud ) president-elect of the American Academy of Pain Medicine (AAPM) for three years
This dark shadow hung over us for four years, and we had no way of knowing when—or even if—it would end. My attorney told me that there is usually no notice of an end to such an investigation. It can linger for the rest of your life, leaving suspicion of possible wrongdoing. I was always confident that our clinic had complied with the law and did the right thing. But, these days, that doesn’t protect anyone from an allegation of wrongdoing. So, we are thankful that a period was placed at the end of our story, allowing all of us from the clinic to move forward
Recently, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah declined to pursue charges, effectively ending the investigation. Pain Medicine News spoke with Dr. Webster, now immediate past-president of the AAPM, about his four-year ordeal.
Is this just another example of DEA/law enforcement “jumping to conclusions” and then taking three yrs trying to prove their supposition(s) is fact..
From a person that spend a month in jail Woman Spends A Month In Jail After Cops Mistake SpaghettiOs For Meth
DEA & Shorewood Cops Raid Woman’s Home After She Shops at Indoor Garden Center and buys organize fertilizer
Okra mistaken for marijuana during pot search
Where these people in law enforcement is digging up the PROBABLY CAUSE … that should proceed an investigation…
what are they using to determine what is a valid probable cause – a MAGIC 8 BALL ?
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