Dr. Hugo Romeu, a doctor from Miami, sold counterfeit Viagra bought from Hong Kong and created false documentation to mislead a customer in Georgia. His actions resulted in a guilty plea for failing to comply with product tracing information requirements. Romeu was sentenced to four months in prison, ordered to pay $171,835 in restitution, and had his medical license revoked by Florida. Previous disciplinary issues included failure to provide records for Medicaid patients, raising concerns about his professional conduct.
Dr. Hugo Romeu, 70, sold counterfeit Viagra bought from Hong Kong, creating false documentation to mislead a customer in Georgia, pleading guilty for fraud.
Romeu was sentenced to four months in prison and ordered to pay $171,835 in restitution. His license was revoked by the state of Florida.
Romeu's prior discipline history included failure to provide records for 101 child patients billed to Medicaid, leading to a $10,000 fine and additional costs.
The indictment specifically stated Romeu knowingly created a false product tracing document regarding Viagra, intending to defraud and mislead his customers.
Collection
[
|
...
]