Executives Of Telehealth Company Charged In Online Stimulant Distribution Scheme
On June 13, 2024, the Department of Justice (DOJ) arrested the founder and chief executive officer Ruthia He of Done Global, Inc., a digital health company that provided online treatment, including stimulant prescriptions, for adults with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The DOJ also arrested the clinical president of Done Global’s subsidiary Done Health PC, David Brody, M.D. The DOJ alleges that the company facilitated access to controlled substances without exercising proper medical oversight. The executives are accused of participating in a scheme to distribute Adderall (a stimulant often prescribed for ADHD) over the internet, for conspiring to . . .