Anthony Pape, age 34, from Dubuque, Iowa, received the prison term after a February 22, 2022, guilty plea to two counts of acquiring controlled substances by ...
“Patients rely on the knowledge that they will receive FDA-approved medications to manage their conditions,” said Special Agent in Charge Charles L. “Patients deserve healthcare providers who have only the best interests of the patients in mind,” said U.S. “When a healthcare provider commits crimes to serve their personal interests at the expense of patients, we will ensure they are held accountable.” He was ordered to forfeit his pharmacy license, make $9,993 in restitution, and pay $400 in special assessments. Pape was sentenced to 24 months’ imprisonment and fined $10,000. Also, in February and March 2020, he tampered with medications delivered in six prescriptions he filled for five different patients, including two children.
Anthony Pape, 34, of Dubuque, was sentenced in U.S. District Court in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, after pleading guilty to two counts of acquiring controlled substances ...