
Martin Brian is a 81 year old pharmacist from Media, Pennsylvania. Brian is accused of trading drugs for sexual favors and has been arrested.
Martin Brian Sex For Pills Allegations
Brian Arrested On Multiple Charges. “Martin Brian, of the first block of Steeplechase Drive, was the owner of the defunct Murray-Overhill Pharmacy on State Street. He is additionally charged with possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance, distribution of a controlled substance to a drug-dependent person, dispensing a controlled substance in a manner inconsistent with the rules of the medical profession, and criminal use of a communication facility.” [Delco Times]
DA: Brian “Traded Drugs For Sexual Favors.” “An octogenarian pharmacist – whose profession is dedicated to serving the health needs of the community with honesty and integrity – traded drugs for sexual favors. In doing so, he allowed his need for sexual gratification to override any sense of personal or professional responsibility to the community. His actions risked the life of every individual receiving these illicitly obtained drugs.” [DA Jack Stollsteimer]
DEA: Brian Traded Painkillers For Sex. “The allegations against Brian that he repeatedly distributed powerful painkillers and other controlled substances in exchange for sexual acts are repulsive and demonstrate Brian’s total disregard for his legal and ethical responsibilities as a pharmacist.” [DEA Thomas Hodnett]
Police: Multiple Informants Admitted Trading Sex For Drugs With Brian. “Among other things, investigators discovered approximately $50,000 in cash in a drawer in the pharmacy. Further investigation led to a second woman who admitted to investigators that she had been exchanging sexual favors for drugs with the defendant multiple times a week, and that she could not even count the number of bottles of oxycodone that she had received. ” [Daily Voice]
DEA: Audit Of Pharmacy Uncovered Discrepancies. “The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration conducted an audit of the pharmacy on April 20, analyzing the pharmacy inventory for a five-year period, from 2016 to 2021. The audit revealed substantial discrepancies in the pharmacy’s inventory of oxycodone, Xanax, and fentanyl.” [Chaddsford Live]
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