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Gilead Sciences, Inc. et al v. AJC Medical Group, Inc et al
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March 08, 2023
Gilead Wins $131M From Fla. Clinics Over HIV Meds Scam
Gilead was awarded $131.4 million from a pair of Florida companies and their leaders in a case over allegations of a fraudulent HIV drug reselling scam, after a federal judge found the Sunshine State businesses were in default on numerous claims.
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April 22, 2022
Clinics Accused Of HIV Drug Scam Protest Asset Freeze
A set of Florida health care companies accused by drugmaker Gilead of running a fraudulent HIV drug reselling scam told a Florida judge Friday that the asset freeze she authorized was overly punitive and would lead to layoffs, lost contracts, and irreparable harm to the companies.
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February 10, 2022
Fla. Clinics Can't Ditch Gilead's HIV Drug Charity Scam Claims
A Florida judge refused Thursday to toss Gilead's allegations that multiple Sunshine State clinics ran a scheme to defraud the drugmaker's charitable Medication Assistance Program through an HIV drug reselling scam, finding that the federal court has jurisdiction over the dispute.
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December 01, 2020
Clinics Barred From Gilead HIV Drug Program For Now
A series of health care clinics accused of ripping off a Gilead Sciences program meant to help uninsured people obtain free HIV prevention medication has been preliminarily barred by a Florida federal judge from enrolling patients in the program.
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November 03, 2020
Gilead Says Homeless Recruited To Scam HIV Drug Charity
Two illicit networks comprising various health care personnel have been paying low income or homeless people to seek unnecessary free HIV medication through Gilead Sciences Co.'s Medication Assistance Program, buying the medication back, and reselling it on the black market, the pharmaceutical giant said in a Florida federal suit Tuesday.