Drug company founder convicted in opioid bribery scheme
BOSTON — A wealthy drug company founder was convicted Thursday of directing a scheme to bribe doctors across the country to prescribe a highly addictive fentanyl spray.
John Kapoor, the founder and former chairman of Insys Therapeutics, was found guilty of racketeering conspiracy after 15 days of deliberations in a trial that put a spotlight on the federal government’s efforts to go after those it views as responsible for fueling the deadly opioid crisis.
Four other former employees of the Chandler, Arizona-based company were also convicted.