3 Sought in Counterfeit Veterinary Drugs Case
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Arrest warrants have been issued for a pharmaceutical executive and two of his employees on charges they sold counterfeit veterinary drugs smuggled from Mexico. Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Inc. President Harold Des Jardins, James Mann and Marilyn Bracy were named in a criminal complaint in federal court.
The firm sold about $2.5 million in counterfeit drugs from 2001 to 2005, the complaint said. The firm declined to comment.
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