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Women convicted of reselling her fertility drugs on the Internet

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A Hackensack, New Jersey woman was sentenced today in federal court for selling prescription fertility drugs that were paid for by her health insurance company.

She was convicted of re-selling these drugs over the Internet to buyers at a large profit. The woman was sentenced to three years in jail and will also be required to reimburse the insurance company over a half million dollars for the fraudulent scheme.

The convicted woman was advertising the medication on listserves and classified boards and selling it to woman who were not under medical supervision.

Risking the life of the unborn children and endangering the desperate mothers who could easily have become the next "Octomom's." Read the full article at DigitalJournal.com http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/295744

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