Doctor Sentenced to 15 Years For Diluting Chemotherapy Drugs
"A Crossville, Tenn., oncologist blamed her nurses, her busy schedule and complicated billing procedures as she was sentenced to 15½ years in prison yesterday after shortchanging her patients of chemotherapy drugs.
But the family members of cancer patients under her care, in asking the judge to give Dr. Young Moon a maximum sentence, said her greed was the reason she shorted their loved ones of life-saving medications.
"It's one thing to lose your mom, and to find out it's because of malicious behavior just adds to it," a choked-up Diana DeWitt, 47, a Nashville musician, told U.S. District Judge Todd Campbell yesterday."
Read the full article in the Tennesean here.
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