
DOJ Indicts Startup Telehealth Executives Over ‘Easy Access’ Adderall Distribution
Published on June 14, 2024
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has arrested a startup telehealth company founder and physician for alleged distribution of Adderall and other stimulants over the internet. These indictments mark the first charges the DOJ has filed against a telehealth company, the DOJ said. Ruthia He, founder and CEO of California-based Done Global, and the clinical president for Done Health P.C., Dr. David Brody, were arrested for allegedly selling and distributing Adderall and other stimulants online. The DOJ alleged the pair made over $100 million and sold over 40 million pills and accused the two of conspiring to commit health fraud using fraudulent claims for reimbursement for Adderall prescriptions....
