An investigation by the Texas Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit has resulted in the conviction and sentencing of Anthony Obute, the owner and pharmacist in charge of Keystone Pharmacy in Houston.
Obute was sentenced to 210 months of federal prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay $4,000,000 in restitution to Medicare.
“The illegal distribution of prescription narcotics worsens the nationwide opioid crisis that is destroying lives and wreaking havoc on families,” said Attorney General Paxton. “My office will not rest while government health care programs are abused and defrauded to fuel this unprecedented health crisis.”
Obute conspired in an opioid drug diversion scheme with Dr. Shivarajpur Ravi, who operated a pain management clinic. “Crew leaders” and gang associates brought patients to Ravi’s clinic for pain management prescriptions. For each patient brought in, the crew leaders paid the clinic $420. In exchange, Dr. Ravi issued prescriptions for opioid pain medications to Obute, who allowed crew leaders to collect the prescriptions for sale on the streets.