Abortionist Leonard Breslaw got into trouble for insurance fraud and for prescribing controlled substances to drug addicts while his license was suspended.
He was convicted in 1972 of felony insurance fraud and perjury in connection with conspiracy to have his office burglarized to collect insurance money and denying said conspiracy in court.
Breslaw’s California medical license was suspended 180 days on January 28, 1982, with five years license probation. During his license probation period, he prescribed controlled substances “other than for a legitimate medical purpose and not in the usual course of medical practice …to persons not under respondent’s treatment for a pathology or condition other than addiction ..without either a good faith prior examination or medical indication.” He pled guilty to and was convicted of 10 counts of unlawful distribution of controlled substances. On December 15, 1986, he was fined $20,000 and given five years probation and a suspended five year prison sentence.
References: Los Angeles Municipal Court Case Number A-120918; California Medical Board Case Number D-3825.
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