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Monday, December 18, 2017

// After 2 Years of Negotiations, McKesson was Fined Just $150 million ? // McKesson Takes in $ 100 Million a Week // Just about $50 Million more than McKesson's CEO made last year // Schiller Called it a Slap on the Wrist for the Fortune 50 Company // Who was a Previous Offender ! // WTH // Holder and OBama are Dirty // 2014 DOJ Lets McKesson Off the Hook Again ?? //

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/whistleblowers-dea-attorneys-went-easy-on-mckesson-the-countrys-largest-drug-distributor/

Monday, December 18, 2017



 Schiller is a Hero.  Thank God he spoke up and told 60 Minutes about McKesson.

Pray tell the DOJ of Today will Revisit this Case and bring Charges.


 McKesson Company will Bust Hell Wide Open ... You knowingly Push Pills

when the DEA is telling you to Stop. Then you do it again and again. Knowing

full well people are dying 140 per Day ?


 Pray tell President Trump and his AG have the DOJ go after these Thugs.

McKesson Company and their Board. Also the CEO and whoever does the

Distribution should all be Charged ...
  1. After 2 years of negotiations, McKesson was fined $150 million--just about $50 million more than McKesson's CEO made last year. Schiller called it a slap on the wrist for the Fortune 50 Company who was a previous offender.
  2. With the opioid epidemic getting worse, Schiller and his team wanted to send a message. They wanted to fine McKesson more than $1 billion, revoke registrations and put an exec behind bars. But, he says, DEA and DOJ attorneys retreated.

  3. Helen Kaupang was a veteran DEA investigator. She says McKesson was supplying enough pills to parts of Colorado’s San Luis Valley for every man, woman and child to have a monthly dose of 30-60 tablets.

  4. McKesson delivers more than a third of all medicines in the US from a network of 30 warehouses. Schiller says there were hundreds of thousands of suspicious orders that the company should have reported. For a time, McKesson wasn’t reporting any at all.

  5. But the leader of the DEA team, David Schiller, tells and his investigators hit a wall in Washington when they tried to hold the country’s largest drug distributor accountable. (2/2)

  6. In 2014, after 2 years of inquiry by 9 DEA field divisions and 12 US attorneys, investigators built a powerful case against McKesson for the company’s role in the opioid crisis. (½)
  7.   Retweeted
    In a joint - investigation, two DEA whistleblowers reveal how the biggest case the agency ever built against a drug company hit a brick wall in D.C.
  8. The broadcast will air after football tonight, except on the West Coast.
  9.   Retweeted
    In a follow-up to our joint investigation with the , we report a disturbing story about the DEA going easy on punishing one of the largest drug distribution companies in America