Lawsuit Claims Local Family Medicine Office Operated as Pill Mill, New Owners Allege Malpractice and Overbilling

GREENVILLE, N.C. — A legal battle is brewing over the operations of a local family medicine practice, Carolina East Family Medicine, which has recently come under new management by Quasar Health Solutions. The medical office, long-standing in the community, found itself shuttered suddenly a few weeks ago, following the departure of its former owner and primary physician, Dr. Charles Jahrsdorfer, due to health issues. In the wake of the closure, serious allegations have surfaced, leading Quasar Health Solutions to file a lawsuit against Jahrsdorf. According to Quasar, the practice they acquired was not operating as … Read more

Biggest Pill Dealer Convicted for Drug Trafficking, Money Laundering, and Fatal Overdose

CHAMBERSBURG, Pennsylvania – A man who proclaimed himself as the primary drug dealer in Chambersburg has been convicted in federal court for his involvement in a drug trafficking operation that resulted in a fatality. Bruce David Darby, 45, was found guilty of multiple charges including trafficking fentanyl, oxycodone, and cocaine, as well as money laundering. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania stated that Darby was also convicted for delivering fentanyl-laced pills that led to the overdose death of a woman in 2019. Malik Bonds, 42, was also found guilty for his … Read more

Federal Judge Requests New Briefs in Lawsuit Challenging North Carolina’s Abortion Pill Restrictions

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The federal judge overseeing a lawsuit challenging North Carolina’s restrictions on abortion pills has requested new briefs from the parties involved by Feb. 5. This development suggests that the judge may issue a final decision without the need for a trial. US Chief District Judge Catherine Eagles, presiding over the case Bryant v. Stein, made this request during a hearing in Greensboro. The hearing was initially scheduled to consider the motion filed by legislative leaders to dismiss the lawsuit. However, all parties involved agreed to convert the motion into a cross motion … Read more

Surge in Abortion Pill Requests as Women Stock Up Amidst Uncertainty, Research Reveals

Houston, Texas – Thousands of women have been stockpiling abortion pills as a precautionary measure in recent years, in anticipation of potential obstacles to obtaining the medication, according to new research. The demand for these pills reached its peak at times when access to them appeared to be at risk. Medication abortion, which accounts for more than half of all abortions in the U.S., typically involves two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. A research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine examined the requests for these pills from individuals who were not pregnant and sought them through … Read more