News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 13, 2006
U.S.
Files Civil Suit Alleging Drug Control Violations Against Former
Owner Of Marlborough Pharmacy
June W. Stansbury,
Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration in New
England and Kevin J. O’Connor, United States Attorney for the
District of Connecticut, today announced that the United States has
filed a civil suit against ROBERT JENCO, R.Ph., of 33 Insalaco Drive,
Windham, Connecticut, former owner and operator of Marlborough Pharmacy,
of 2-A Independence Drive, Marlborough, Connecticut, and Marlborough
Pharmacy, Inc., for alleged violations of the Controlled Substances
Act.
In the Complaint, the Government alleges that, on approximately 216 instances
between May 2, 2003, and continuing until on or about June 18, 2004, JENCO
and/or Marlborough Pharmacy failed to exercise their corresponding responsibility
imposed under the Controlled Substances Act to verify the prescriptions that
were filled at the pharmacy were issued in the usual course of professional
treatment.
The law imposes responsibility for proper prescribing and dispensing of controlled
substances is upon the prescribing practitioner, but a corresponding responsibility
rests with the pharmacist who fills the prescription.
The Government is asking that the Court impose the maximum civil penalty of
$5,400,000.00. The case has been assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Christopher
F. Droney in Hartford.
This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration – Office
of Diversion Control in Hartford, and the State of Connecticut Department of
Consumer Protection, Drug Control Division.
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