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News
Release
January 15, 2004
Dentist
Pleads Guilty to Exchanging Prescriptions for Sex
JAN 15
Washington, D.C. - The Washington Field Division of the Drug Enforcement
Administration (DEA), announced today that Dr. DeWitt Webster, Jr., age
74, of Hyattsville, Maryland pled guilty to two counts of an indictment
in which he was charged with the unlawful distribution of Percocet.
As part of the plea
agreement, Dr. Webster acknowledged that beginning in September, 2001
and continuing until his arrest in May, 2003, he wrote prescriptions for
female patients for several controlled substances including Percocet,
Oxycodone, Vicodin, Hydrocodone, and Alprazolam without a legitimate medical
purpose. He further admitted that he conducted no physical examination
or dental treatment, maintained no patient file or record, and solicited
sexual favors in return for the unlawful prescriptions. He was arrested
in May, 2003 after an undercover Maryland State policewoman, posing as
a Percocet addict, received prescriptions for Percocet on two occasions.
As part of the plea
agreement, Dr. Webster agreed to surrender any license he may hold to
practice dentistry or to write prescriptions. He faces a maximum sentence
of 20 years imprisonment and a potential fine of $1,000,000. Dr. Webster
is scheduled to be sentenced on March 25, 2004 at 12:45 pm.
DEA Washington Field
Division Special Agent in Charge Laura M. Nagel stated that "any
medical practitioner who violates their medical oath in such a manner
is a criminal and should be investigated and prosecuted accordingly. The
success of this investigation was a result of the cooperative efforts
between the Maryland State Police, U.S. Attorney's Office and the DEA".
The case was investigated by the Maryland State Police, and the Diversion
Unit of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Washington Field Division.
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