News
Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 19, 2003
MEDIA
CONTACTS: EAUSA Azekah Jennings U.S. Attorney's Office District of the Virgin Islands 340-774-5757 |
RAC Charles Graham DEA St. Thomas, USVI 340-774-2398 |
Dr. Paul V. Maynard Indicted for Illegally Distributing and Dispensing Schedule II and III Prescription Drugs Resulting in Death of Individual
ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands - United States Attorney David M. Nissman announced today the unsealing of a one hundred and seventy (170) count federal indictment charging DR. PAUL V. MAYNARD with distributing and dispensing and causing the distribution and dispensing of dosage units of various Schedule II and III controlled substances, without a legitimate medical purpose and beyond the bounds of medical practice, to various individuals which and resulted in the death of one of them.
Specifically, Count One of the indictment alleges that on May 23, 2001, Dr. Paul Maynard wrote a prescription for 60 dosage units of OxyContin 40 (oxycodone), a Schedule II controlled substance, to A.H. (an individual known to the grand jury), which resulted in his death.
Count Two and Three of the indictment charge the unlawful distribution and dispensing by prescription of dosage units of OxyContin to J.K. (an individual known to the grand jury). Counts Four through Twenty-three charges Dr. Maynard with the unlawful distribution and dispensing by prescription of various Schedule II and III controlled substances between January 25, 2002 through December 19, 2002, to law enforcement officers, acting in undercover capacities. Counts Twenty-four through One Hundred and Seventy charge Dr. Maynard with the unlawful distribution and dispensing of dosage units by prescription of scheduled controlled substances, without a legitimate medical purpose and beyond the bounds of medical practice, to certain individuals, namely, L.B., D.L., O.K., P.Z. and T.C. (known to the grand jury) on various dates from about December 22, 2000 through January 28, 2003.
Count One of the indictment charging distribution and dispensing a controlled substance resulting in the death carries a maximum term of life imprisonment, a mandatory minimum term of imprisonment of 20 years and a $1,000,000 fine. Counts Two through One Hundred and Seventy carries a statutory maximum penalty of twenty years imprisonment and a $1,000,000 fine on each count in the case of the Schedule II controlled substances and a maximum statutory penalty of five years imprisonment and $250,000 in the case of the Schedule III controlled substances.
Attorney Nissman thanked Jerome Harris, Special Agent in Charge, of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the field offices of St. Thomas, San Juan, Puerto Rico and New Hampshire, along with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, for their hard work in successfully investigating and bringing this case to fruition.
Attorney Nissman emphasized that the indictment is merely a formal charge, and this defendant, as are all defendants, is presumed to be innocent unless and until guilt is established at trial.