Miami man arrested in $230 million HIV-drug scheme, then gains release from fed lockup
Hernandez, 51, was released just before the
His defense attorney,
The indictment accuses Hernandez and unnamed co-conspirators of illegally acquiring large amounts of HIV medication and creating false drug labels to make it appear that they were purchased legitimately between 2019 and 2021. Hernandez and the others set up licensed wholesale drug distribution companies in
The Hernandez-led network then used those companies to sell the adulterated HIV drugs at steep discounts to other operators of wholesale pharmaceutical distributors in
Prosecutors with the
The indictment further accuses Hernandez of laundering those proceeds through several corporations in
The case was investigated by
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