Jason Nardachone, 45, of Nutley, "bribed the three other teachers with monthly payments of $500 in exchange for their agreement to obtain compounded medications they did not need," U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito said.
The medications cost the N.J. School Employees’ Health Benefits Program (SEHBP) from $3,300 to $22,800 each, Carpenito said.
Carpenito credited special agents of the FBI with an ongoing investigation that led to the indictment, secured by Assistant U.S. Attorney Erica Liu, who's chief of his Opioid Abuse Prevention and Enforcement Unit in Newark.
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