When it comes to crime corporate crime outpaces street crime by a country mile and when it comes to corporate crime one generally thinks of the financial industry. While financial industry crime is rampant it pales in comparison to medical industry crime. If they were giving out Olympic medals for corporate crime the medical industry would win the gold, silver and bronze. Generally when one thinks about medical crime they think about, billing fraud and big pharma bribing the FDA. As serious as those crimes are we mustn't forget the medical device industry and perhaps the biggest gangster in the medical industry is Stryker Medical. Stryker has committed many criminal acts but one of their most egregious that cause the most grievous injuries was the illegal Cervicore clinical trial in which while colluding with the FDA Stryker knowingly implanted the the dangerous Cervicore into the cervical spines of 250 test subjects many of whom are dying slow and agonizing deaths from metal poisoning. Sadly for these victims, because this is considered a experimental device no other surgeon has the courage to remove it for fear of reprisals from the goon squads or golden handcuffs at Stryker Medical.
I think what worries the gang at Stryker is not criminal fines or a lawsuit. Corporate gangsters buy their way out of prison all the time but in this case I suspect that the criminals at Stryker are worried about criminal prosecution because lawyers for the victims have strong evidence that Stryker and it clinical investigators were aware that the Cervicore disk implant had not received approval as an experimental device.
Stryker Medical's Long And Bloody History Of Criminal Misconduct
Otismed Corporation And Former CEO Plead Guilty To ...
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Dec 8, 2014 - Corporation to Pay More than $80 Million to Resolve Criminal and Civil... criminal conduct, and was later acquired by Stryker Corp., a medical ...
United States Department of Justice
Stryker Gets Non Prosecution Agreement in FDA Criminal ...
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Dec 8, 2014 - Stryker Gets Non Prosecution Agreement in FDA Criminal Case ...Stryker, OtisMed's parent corporation, cooperated with the government with ...Former head of Stryker Corp. subsidiary pleads guilty to fraud
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Dec 8, 2014 - The former head of a Stryker Corp. subsidiary pleaded guilty Monday to ... was bought by Stryker, the medical device maker, in 2009, after the fraudulent ...Stryker's OtisMed unit agreed to pay $80 million in criminal and civil ...
The Record
Bigger Fatter Politics: Stryker Medical Crimes
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Aug 20, 2015 - Stryker Spine Faces More Lawsuits. Stryker Corp. (NYSE:SYK) is fielding legal challenges on two fronts, one from a former distributor and ...June 26, 2015: Former OtisMed CEO Sentenced for Selling ...
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Jun 26, 2015 - The former president and CEO of OtisMed Corporation was ... Strykeracquired the company after the criminal conduct for which he was ...
Food and Drug Administration
Former CEO of Stryker subsidiary sentenced to two years in ...
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Jun 26, 2015 - A former CEO of a Stryker Corp. subsidiary was sentenced to two years in ... and that OtisMed's criminal conduct happened before Stryker acquired it and without Stryker's knowledge. ... Tags: Medical Devices, Technology ...
Modern Healthcare
Stryker faces major fines over a subsidiary's past ...
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Dec 8, 2014 - Stryker Corp. is facing stiff penalties, including $80 million in fines and ...that OtisMed's criminal conduct 'occurred prior to Stryker's acquisition of ... led to believe by the FDA that the devices were Class 1 medical devices that ...
Modern Healthcare
Stryker Biotech spars with prosecutors over criminal charges ...
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Nov 12, 2010 - The indictment also charges that Stryker and Philip lied to the FDA about the ... the government agency that regulated Stryker Biotech's medical ...Pharmaceutical Criminal Liability: Continuing Risks for ...
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Apr 23, 2012 - Pharmaceutical Criminal Liability: Continuing Risks for Executives and ...in a case involving the off-label promotion of Stryker's Biotech medical ...Stryker pleads guilty to selling unapproved devices, to pay ...
www.reuters.com/.../us-health-stryker-idUSKBN0JM24K201412...
Dec 8, 2014 - Medical device maker Stryker Corp will pay the U.S. government $80 million to settle criminal and civil charges that its OtisMed Corp subsidiary ...
Reuters
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