Medical Board, DPS, insurance companies all questioned Diamond’s prescribing practices
Dr.
Diamond was arrested last week on a laundry list of charges, including conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute controlled substances, money laundering and abetting, distribution of controlled substances and health care fraud, and aiding and abetting. The charges also link Diamond's prescriptions to the overdose deaths of seven people. Diamond has pleaded not guilty to all of the charges.
Magistrate Judge
Nowak explained to those present that she had called the hearing Tuesday because she had some unanswered questions about a number of the issues she must consider to decide if he gets out on bond or not. Those issues dealt with Diamond's home life, the passports found in his vehicle when he was arrested and just when he should have known that his prescribing practices were causing concern.
The questions, Nowak said, stemmed from testimony given in court last week and information found in the report prepared in anticipation of someone seeking pretrial release. That report includes answers that Diamond gave to questions about things like his marital status, where he would reside were he to be released and his access to things like a passport and finances.
Nowak asked Assistant
The judge said she understood that but she wanted to ask the questions "to make sure that I make the right (decision)."
Diamond's attorney
A domestic abuse call in
"Supposedly Gregg had struck Jennifer's son with a fishing rod because the boy had hit Gregg's son with a toy," the report said.
"He stood up, leaned over the bed and hit Jennifer on the left side of her face with his fist while screaming at her, 'You're homeless b--,'" the report quoted
At that point, she said,
"Now you don't have a phone either," she said her husband told her. She then asked a third party who was in the room to make the call, the report says, and
She then asked a third party who was in the room to make the call, the report says, and
Is Diamond a flight risk?
The judge sought to clear up Diamond's passport status. She said she was unclear if authorities found an application for passport renewal for Diamond's passport in Diamond's car the day that he was arrested. DEA Agent
Schulte testified that his client does not currently hold a valid passport. Schulte said his client had the renewal applications because his ex-wife takes their children on a cruise every year and he was trying to get the passports ready for that.
Nowak asked Herkert if she thought that Diamond was aware, on the day that he was arrested, that his arrest was imminent. Herkert said it is her opinion that he should have known he would be arrested at some point.
To support that opinion, Herkert told Nowak that people who have spoken to the government about the activities at the
Another point that Nowak seemed to be trying to clarify was Diamond's financial resources. He first asked the court to appoint him public defender when he was arraigned on
As to when Diamond should have known his prescribing practices were being questioned, Herkert said when
She said there were additional things that should have put Diamond on notice that his prescribing was being questioned. She said both the
In a conference call in July of 2015, Herkert said, the DPS asked Diamond about those issues, but he said he would not answer those questions without a subpoena. Herkert said she has seen 100 letters from insurance companies drawing Diamond's attention to the high level of medication and combinations of medications being prescribed to his patients.
Additionally, Herkert said that Diamond received letters from the
Who has Diamond's prescribing credentials?
Diamond's credentials for e-prescribing, Herkert said, include a token and a password, and people investigators had talked to said Diamond had given those to another person to use to prescribe medications. She testified that she received phone calls from pharmacies that said they received prescriptions from Diamond that appeared to have been written after he had been arrested. She said there are seven of those prescriptions that she has heard about at this point.
Schulte then asked the
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