BRUNSWICK, Ga. — A Georgia doctor was sentenced to 20 years in prison for operating a pill-mill clinic.
Cleveland J. Enmon, 36, was convicted of over 90 counts of drug distribution offenses.
Enmon played a role in prescribing hundreds of thousands of pain medications for no medical purpose.
He was sentenced last month to 20 years in prison.
Enmon was a licensed physician in California and Georgia since 2005.
He began working at Brunswick Wellness in May 2011, where he wrote thousands of people prescriptions in a two month period.
Officials say these patients were drug dealers or addicts. Enmon was paid almost $70,000 by the owners of Brunswick Wellness.
DEA agents shut down Brunswick Wellness, and Enmon opened his own “pill mill” in Jesup, named Ocean Care.
Enmon got almost $500,000 for writing bogus prescriptions, and bought a Ferrari.
Numerous patients, employees, other doctors and members of the Brunswick and Jesup communities testified at Enmon’s trail about his criminal conduct at both “pill mills.”
He was sentenced to 92 counts of conspiracy to unlawfully dispense controlled substances, unlawful dispensation of controlled substances and money laundering.
Enmon is the last defendant involved in the investigation Brunswick Wellness and Ocean Care pill mills.
Enmon will serve five years of supervised release after his 20 year prison sentence.
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