A former southern Georgia pharmacy owner is on the hook to pay out $275,000 in what prosecutors called the largest civil settlement paid by an individual pharmacist, obtained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Georgia.

Based on allegations rather than a determination of liability, the settlement is a check in the win column for Georgia assistant attorney general Sara Vann and assistant U.S. attorneys Bradford Patrick and Patrick Schwedler, on behalf of the United States.

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