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    May 13, 2024

    Ex-pharmacy exec sentenced for role in deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak

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    Former New England Compounding Center president Barry Cadden was sentenced to at least 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents due to tainted drugs.

    Cadden had previously pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter charges. He is already serving a 14-1/2 year federal prison term for racketeering and fraud. He arrived at court without remorse and smirking, much to the anger of the families of the deceased.

    Cadden’s sentencing was linked to a deadly fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 caused by mold-tainted drugs produced by NECC. The outbreak sickened 793 patients and resulted in more than 100 deaths.

    Cadden’s sentence will run concurrently with his existing federal prison term, and charges against another NECC employee, Glenn Chin, remain pending in Michigan.

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    Ex-pharmacy exec sentenced for role in deadly 2012 meningitis outbreak

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    A former owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy was sentenced on Friday to at least 10 years in prison.Barry Cadden, the former president of New England Compounding Center, received the sentence in Howell, Michigan.

    Cadden’s sentencing was linked to his role in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents due to tainted drugs.

    A former owner of a Massachusetts compounding pharmacy whose mold-tainted drugs sparked a deadly U.S. fungal meningitis outbreak in 2012 was sentenced on Friday to at least 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents.

    Barry Cadden, the former president of New England Compounding Center (NECC), was sentenced by Judge Matthew McGivney in Howell, Michigan, after pleading no contest in March to involuntary manslaughter charges related to the 11 deaths.

    The 10- to 15-year sentence will run concurrently with an already-imposed 14-1/2 year federal prison term that Cadden, 57, is serving after he was convicted in 2017 on racketeering and fraud charges related to misrepresentations he made to NECC customers about its drugs.

    EX-PHARMACY EXEC FACES SENTENCING IN MICHIGAN WOMAN’S DEATH LINKED TO TAINTED STEROIDS

    Federal prosecutors in Boston had also sought to convict Cadden of second-degree murder over 25 deaths nationally caused by mold-tainted steroids that Framingham, Massachusetts-based NECC produced. Jurors acquitted Cadden of those charges.

    Pharmacist Barry Cadden, co-founder of the now-defunct New England Compounding Center, is seen in Boston, Massachusetts, on June 26, 2017. Cadden was sentenced on Friday to at least 10 years in prison for his role in the deaths of 11 Michigan residents.

    Michigan’s attorney general subsequently brought charges in state court against Cadden and Glenn Chin, NECC’s former supervisory pharmacist, who like Cadden was convicted of federal fraud charges but cleared at trial of second-degree murder.

    “The families of these 11 victims will forever bear the weight of Mr. Cadden’s greed and disregard for basic standards that caused this horrific tragedy,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a statement.

    NECC produced the drugs in filthy and unsafe conditions

    Prosecutors said NECC produced the drugs in filthy and unsafe conditions and sold them to hospitals and clinics nationally. The outbreak sickened 793 patients, more than 100 of whom have died, federal prosecutors have said.

    Cadden’s sentence on Friday credited him for the more than 6-1/2 years he has already spent in custody, according to his lawyer, Gerald Gleeson. He had no further comment.

    Charges in Michigan remain pending against Chin, who has pleaded not guilty and is serving a 10-1/2 year federal sentence.

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