Columbus, OH Doctor Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Distribute Oxycodone
Pasar al contenido principal
U.S. flag

Un sitio oficial del Gobierno de Estados Unidos

Así es como usted puede verificarlo

Dot gov
Los sitios web oficiales usan .gov
Un sitio web .gov pertenece a una organización oficial del Gobierno de Estados Unidos.
Https

Los sitios web seguros .gov usan HTTPS
Un candado ( Candado Un candado cerrado ) o https:// significa que usted se conectó de forma segura a un sitio web .gov. Comparta información sensible sólo en sitios web oficiales y seguros.

  • Quiénes somos
    • Sobre la DEA
    • Mission
    • Leadership
    • Nuestra historia
    • Divisiones Nacionales
      • Operational Divisions
    • DEA Museum
    • Wall of Honor
    • Contáctenos
      • Submit a Tip
      • Extortion Scam
      • Public Affairs
      • Social Media Directory
  • Recursos
    • Cartels
    • Illegal Online Pharmacies
    • OD Justice
    • Fentanyl Supply Chain
    • Pill Press Resources
    • Recovery Resources
    • Together for Families
    • Ley de Libertad de Información
      • Fee Waiver
    • Publications
    • Galerías Multimedia
    • Programa de Asistencia a Testigos para Víctimas
      • Human Trafficking Prevention

United States Drug Enforcement Administration

  • Recibir Actualizaciones
  • Scam Alert
  • Menú Completo
  • English
  • Español

Main Menu

Explore DEA
  • Quiénes somos
    • Sobre la DEA
    • Mission
    • Leadership
    • Nuestra historia
    • Divisiones Nacionales
    • DEA Museum
    • Wall of Honor
    • Contáctenos
  • Recursos
    • Cartels
    • Illegal Online Pharmacies
    • OD Justice
    • Fentanyl Supply Chain
    • Pill Press Resources
    • Recovery Resources
    • Together for Families
    • Ley de Libertad de Información
    • Publications
    • Galerías Multimedia
    • Programa de Asistencia a Testigos para Víctimas

Sobrescribir enlaces de ayuda a la navegación

  • Inicio
  • Columbus, OH Doctor Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Distribute Oxycodone

Columbus, OH Doctor Pleads Guilty To Conspiracy To Distribute Oxycodone

Mayo 29, 2014
|
Share Article
|
Download Press Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Brian McNeal
Phone Number: (571) 362-1498

May 29, 2014
Contact: Public Information Officer
Number: (313) 234-4310

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Terry Dragash, DO, 59, of Pataskala, Ohio, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court, in Columbus, Ohio, to conspiring to illegally distribute oxycodone. 

Carter M. Stewart, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio, Kathy Enstrom, Special Agent in Charge, Internal Revenue Service Criminal (IRS), and James V. Allen, Acting Special Agent in Charge of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’(DEA) Detroit Field Division announced the plea, which was entered today before U.S. District Judge Gregory L. Frost.

According to testimony presented during the plea hearing, Dragash was employed as a physician at Columbus Southern Medical Clinic located at 2912 South High Street, Columbus, Ohio, from 2001 through 2011. During his employment at Columbus Southern, the conditions inside the clinic were less than ideal for the treatment of patients. Dragash, as well as other physicians working at the clinic were required to see between 50 and 100 patients a day, as well as supervise physician assistants, who were also seeing 50 or more patients a day.

Consequently, Dragash was spending an inadequate amount of time with patients to effectively diagnose and treat them.  Furthermore, many of the patients being seen at Columbus Southern were drug seekers travelling long distances for the sole purpose of obtaining pain medications to support their drug addictions.  Based on the preceding factors and others, Dragash, while employed at Columbus Southern, frequently prescribed controlled substances, including oxycodone and hydrocodone, to patients who were addicted to pain medications. Between January 1, 2003, and January 31, 2011, Dragash knowingly prescribed controlled substances, including 5500 milligrams of oxycodone, to Columbus Southern patients when there was no legitimate medical purpose and when it was outside the usual course of a professional practice.  

Dragash pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to distribute oxycodone. Federal law provides for penalties of up to 20 years in prison, a maximum fine of $1 million and at least three years of supervised release. Judge Frost will schedule a sentencing hearing following a pre-sentence investigation by the court.

U.S. Attorney Stewart commended the cooperative investigation by special agents of the IRS and the DEA Tactical Diversion Squad in addition to the work by the Columbus Division of Police, Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation, Licking County Sheriff’s Office, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office, Ohio State Board of Pharmacy, State Medical Board of Ohio, Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation, and Ohio Medicaid Fraud Control Unit in Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s Office. Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Affeldt is prosecuting the case on behalf of the United States.

Download Press Release
###
US Department of Justice - Drug Enforcement Administration

Drug Enforcement Administration

Joseph O. Dixon Special Agent in Charge - Detroit
@DEADetroitDiv
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Email
  • Quienes Somos
    • Sobre
    • Contáctenos
    • Museo DEA
  • Recursos
    • Ley de Libertad de Información (FOIA)
    • Publicaciones
    • Galerías Multimedia
    • Programa de Asistencia a Testigos para Víctimas
  • Políticas
    • Accesibilidad, Complementos y Política
    • Políticas Legales y Descargos de Responsabilidad
    • Antidiscriminación y Represalias Acto
    • Política de Privacidad
    • Política de Igualdad de Oportunidades en el Empleo del U.S. DOJ
    • USA.gov
    • Protección de Denunciantes
    • Your Rights as a Federal Employee

United States Drug Enforcement Administration

DEA.gov is an official site of the U.S. Department of Justice
Facebook X LinkedIn Instagram

DEA Contact Center

(202) 307-1000
Contact the Webmaster