Gosnell rejects plea deal in ‘pill mill’ case

NBC Philadelphia – The West Philadelphia abortion doctor who will spend the rest of his life behind bars for murdering three newborns has rejected a plea deal in a federal drug case.

Dr. Kermit Gosnell, 72, had been expected to plead guilty Wednesday to charges he illegally distributed painkillers.

Instead, Gosnell rejected the deal with prosecutors. It would have tacked on a 20-year sentence to the consecutive life terms he’s currently serving.

Prosecutors say Gosnell ran a “pill mill” by day and a rogue “abortion mill” by night at his clinic, the Women’s Medical Society at 38th and Lancaster Streets. Gosnell alledgely began running the illegal operation in July 2009.

Gosnell would charge patients $20 — if they were paying cash — to write prescriptions for narcotics such as oxycodone, alprazolam and cough medicine with codeine, according to the indictment. Customers with insurance would pay $10.

Patients would also pay tips to clinic employees of $10 to $20 per set of prescriptions. The patients would then go to pharmacies and have them filled.

Prosecutors say in February 2010 Gosnell wrote as many as 200 prescriptions in one night for controlled substances. In all, thousands of narcotics prescriptions written by the doctor were filled at pharmacies from 2008 through 2010, according to the indictment.

The indictment alleges patients did not need to speak with Gosnell to obtain a refill.

Gosnell made more than $200,000 from the alleged acts, according to prosecutors.

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