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Twelve people who received portions of a $400 million settlement with the manufacturer of the fen-phen diet drug have been arrested and charged with fraud for allegedly submitting fake pharmacy documents showing they used the drug. This week's arrests came after a yearlong federal investigation into a rural corner of southwestern Mississippi where juries have been known to return multimillion-dollar verdicts, attracting lawyers who were eager to capitalize.
September 02, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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