22-03-2017 20:00 via rocketnews.com

Pharmacist guilty of fraud, not murder, in U.S. meningitis outbreak

By Nate Raymond
BOSTON (Reuters) – The co-founder of a now-defunct Massachusetts compounding pharmacy was found guilty of racketeering and fraud but cleared of murder on Wednesday for his role in a 2012 meningitis outbreak that killed 64 people across the United States.
Barry Cadden, who was a co-owner and president of New England Compounding Center, was convicted by a federal jury in Boston after a two-month trial centered on an outbreak linked to the company’s drug that sickened 7
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