In early May, a jury in Boston found that the founder of Insys Therapeutics, John Kapoor, as well as four other company executives, were guilty of a racketeering conspiracy.

The scheme involved illegal payments to physicians who prescribed Insys’s highly potent fentanyl spray Subsys and false statements to insurance companies that covered the prescriptions. At their forthcoming sentencings, they will all face significant prison sentences and forfeitures.

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