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June 26, 2024 – Investigators said that because her pay was based on “patient load,” she sought to “maximize her profits” by neglecting to provide patient consultation, time or medical services after she initially met with Done Members, investigators added.

Over the two years she made these orders, Kim reportedly prescribed around 1.5 million pills of Adderall and received over $800,000 in exchange, the indictment stated.

Investigators accused Kim of violating several federal laws, including the Controlled Substances Act and the Ryan Haight Act.

Kim faces charges of distributing controlled substances and conspiracy to do so.

Meanwhile, Done Global is also under fire on similar accusations that it encouraged these sorts of behaviors, instructing providers like Kim to prescribe stimulant drugs even if a patient didn’t qualify. Some of the company’s patients have suffered fatal overdoses as a result, according to prosecutors.

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