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Fake Viagra nets hard timePublished 07/18/08
With this much hard evidence, the case was anything but flimsy. A Jordanian man caught last year with 36,000 fake Viagra pills in a Glen Burnie storage facility was sentenced yesterday to four years in federal prison. Upon his release, prosecutors said they expect Iyad Dogmosh, 27, to be deported. Dogmosh pleaded guilty in August 2007 to two counts of trafficking counterfeit pharmaceuticals. Specifically, prosecutors said, Dogmosh was dealing in fake Viagra, which is prescribed to men to treat erectile dysfunction. According to the plea agreement, Dogmosh and another man in October 2006 sold 2,000 counterfeit...
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