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Chris George, a drug dealer, and convicted felon was born in the United States on November 11, 1980. He operated a number of pill mills in Florida, along with his twin brother Jeffrey Frank George (Jeff George) and other parties, which fueled the opioid epidemic in the United States. In 2012, George received a 17.5-year prison term for these offenses as well as others. He was known as the “Pill Mill Kingpin” in the media because, between February 2008 and March 2010, he controlled the largest chain of such clinics in Florida.
Chris George made the decision to partner with his twin brother in the pain management industry at the end of 2007 after consulting a physician. To start the South Florida Pain Clinic in February 2008, he moved ahead with the necessary planning and preparations. Its first location was a bungalow on Fort Lauderdale’s Oakland Park Boulevard.
Records reveal that one of the 42-year-old twin brothers has been freed from custody while the other is still in jail after entering a plea of guilty to federal racketeering and other counts in 2011. Records from the Federal Bureau of Prisons show that Chris George was released from federal custody in February 2022. When he agreed to testify in the federal trial of two doctors who worked at his clinics and were accused of contributing to the deaths of eight patients, his sentence was reduced from 17 12 years to 14 years. According to the Florida Department of Corrections, Jeff George was given a 20-year term and is still being held in federal jail. He is expected to be released in January 2030 according to palmbeachpost.
Federal and state investigations focused on the George brothers and their families for not only prescribing too many pills but also committing murder for the users who died. Authorities looked into the entire George family, including Chris’ wife Dianna, a former stripper, their mother Denice Haggerty, who had hidden millions of dollars in her attic, and their father, wealthy home builder John Paul George. For wire fraud, Haggerty and Dianna George each received a sentence of two and a half years in federal prison. The father wasn’t put on trial. However, Chris Jeff was released from jail after his punishment term got over. But, it is reported that Jeff George is still in prison and is expected to be released in January 2030 according to palmbeachpost.
A little more than ten years ago, Wellington twin brothers Jeff and Chris George have branded the pill-mill kingpins of Palm Beach County through the largest illegal prescription drug network in the nation. During the height of their business from 2008 to 2010, clinics controlled by the George brothers allegedly dispensed 20 million doses of oxycodone across the country from five locations in Palm Beach and Broward counties. The pill mill enterprise, according to federal officials’ estimates, generated more than $40 million and caused at least 50 overdose deaths.
In South Florida, Chris and Jeff George jointly ran four pain clinics in addition to other associated enterprises. According to federal officials, they operated throughout the peak of the opioid epidemic between 2008 and 2010, when the market for prescription painkillers was expanding. People all around the nation started to understand the harmful impact that legal narcotics were having on local communities. At their clinics, the George brothers made it simple to obtain pharmaceuticals because no appointments were required. Patients from Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia, and other Appalachian states devastated by opioid abuse flocked to Florida for treatment.
Jacksonville, Florida-based computer services owner John Friskey. Andy Friskey had died from an opiate addiction when a pill mill moved into the same strip mall, and Friskey was a heartbroken father at the time. Andy was a guitarist who adored music. Friskey wanted Rose to leave the strip mall because his clinic drew large numbers of drug users from out of state to the region. Friskey recognized an opportunity when the clinic asked him to assist with maintaining their computer networks and surveillance cameras. He went up to the DEA and volunteered to assist in closing it down. When federal agents raided the brothers’ residences in August 2011 and found illicit firearms, drugs, and other stuff, everything came crumbling down.
The brothers were among 31 individuals charged under the federal RICO Act, which targets organized crime, along with their mother. Additionally, 13 doctors were charged, and all but two of them entered guilty pleas to lesser charges of wire fraud or money laundering. The mother of the twins, Haggerty, entered a guilty plea to one count of conspiring to conduct wire fraud in that same year and received a 30-month jail term. Chris George was given a 17-year prison term after entering a guilty plea to one count of racketeering conspiracy. In September 2021, after serving an 11-year sentence, he was freed.
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