Federal prosecutors said Thursday they have re-indicted the former associate general counsel of GlaxoSmithKline on charges of obstruction and making false statements during a federal inquiry into company practices.
Lauren Stevens, of Durham, North Carolina, is charged with one count of obstructing an official proceeding, one count of concealing and falsifying documents to influence a federal agency, and four counts of making false statements to the Food and Drug Administration during its probe of off-label marketing of the depression drug Wellbutrin.