Joseph Castronuovo, 77, of Palm Beach Gardens, a Vietnam War veteran and co-defendant to Cynthia Cadet, MD, has until Oct. 18 to surrender and begin serving his 18-month term because he needs hernia surgery and treatment for a heart condition, according to court records.

Clinic History

Drs. Castronuovo and Cadet were two of 32 people of which 13 were doctors, who were charged in a massive indictment that targeted so-called pain management clinics, in Florida owned by Christopher George. The arrests were the result of a multi-agency investigation called Operation Oxy Alley. This goes to show that many jobs in law enforcement and the Justice Department now depend on these attacks on doctors. George, 35, is serving a 16 year prison term. Patients from Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee and other states to the north drove down to Florida between 2008 and 2010, and then supposedly turned the drugs over to dealers who sold them. At the time Florida did not have a prescription drug-monitoring program and the home states were becoming difficult to receive pain management.

Because they opted to go to trial, their defense lawyers say federal prosecutors are treating them more harshly. Dr. Castronuovo was charged in the overdose deaths of two patients. None of the other doctors who took a plea were charged with causing deaths.

The prosecution got former patients to testify that Dr. Castronuovo did only the most cursory interviews and examinations before literally using a rubber stamp to prescribe highly addictive medications. But they also testified that they lied, cried and twisted their bodies during MRI tests to fake injuries and persuade her to give them what they wanted. That is all the testimony needed to show that the doctor was prescribing under the description of “legitimate medical practice” and not out on the street. So he should never have been charged, and most certainly should not be headed to prison.

Probable Government Agent Perjury

An agent testified that Dr. Castronuovo made self-incriminating statements during a meeting with a prosecutor and agents in 2011. DEA agent Alfred Cortes testified that Dr. Castronuovo said “This place was illegal. My motivation was financial and I needed the money,” But agents are notorious for committing perjury and are protected by the court. On cross-examination, the defense attacked Cortes’ credibility. For example, Cortes testified that Dr. Castronuovo described some of the patients as obvious addicts and said he prescribed pills to people who tested positive for “illegal drugs.”

When Sclafani told Cortes that Castronuovo actually said he presecribed pain pills to people who had tested positive for marijuana use, the DEA agent retorted: “Marijuana is an illegal drug.” Cortes then insisted there was no distinction to be made between marijuana and cocaine or heroin.

Typical Charges Used Which Aren’t Criminal

The usual charges were the basis for the prosecution:

  1. The doctors performed minimal physical examinations
  2. They were paid in cash for each patient they saw.
  3. They prescribed large quantities of the drugs to people without legitimate medical reasons.
  4. They failed to prescribe alternative medications or implement treatment plans.
  5. They relied on preliminary radiology
  6. They knew that many of their patients came from outside Florida, where stricter controls of the pills were in place.
  7. They prescribed a standard “cocktail” of controlled substances — specifically, oxycodone and alprazolam — on an assembly-line basis.
  8. They did not obtain prior medical records.
  9. They did not refer anyone to specialists.

But none of these charges should be illegal or criminal. The only way they have been made criminal is by the adulteration of the law by the Justice Department for money. As long as there is an evaluation of a patient in an office and the doctor isn’t out on the street selling prescriptions to whomever walks by, it is legitimate per the CSA. The treatment plan is the doctor’s decision. Accepting cash in a medical practice is only smart. I recommend all doctors stop taking insurance. Knowing that patients are having to travel to you from out of state because they can’t find treatment in their home state gives personal satisfaction for providing a service. Why would they have to refer patients—they were the specialists.

Doctor Maintains Innocence

Dr. Castronuovo has maintained his innocence regarding the overdose deaths attributed to him. He claims that 2 expert forensic pathologists reviewed the 2 patient deaths and concluded that neither was caused by the medications he prescribed, according to court records.

Dr. Castronuovo, only worked two days a week. He also suffered from severe pain himself which made him more empathetic and understanding of his patients’ pain, Sclafani told the jury.

Thomas Sclafani, Dr. Castronuovo’s attorney and a former federal prosecutor, described his client as a conscientious physician, especially when it came to patients who feigned illness and exaggerated their pain levels in the quest for opioids. “Dr. Castronuovo was able to use his 35 to 40 years of practice to weed out the people who were not legitimate and he threw them out.”

Addendum:

Dr. Castronuovo has been out of prison for years and has not stepped up to help end these attacks. He does have health problems and is now in his 80’s.  So that’s when family and friends need to step up to the plate.

Anyone in communication with them, please tell them to work on forgiveness and when they are ready, join us in the effort to restore humanity to the nation.

Addendum from the author:

I have failed in my mission to end these attacks on doctors and pain patients. Through John Bevere’s book The Bait of Satan, I have figured out why—my lack of forgiveness to those who attacked me. As in Mark 11: 24-26:

“Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them. And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses. But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your trespasses.”

And when you do not do the will of the Father, you are estranged from him and he will ignore you.  So we all must forgive the agents who attacked us in order for things to be made right through any of our works.

Jesus said

“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.”

But we cannot lay down our lives for God unless we know Him well enough to trust Him. We must have the assurance that He would never do anything to harm us. He always looks out for what He knows is in our best interest. As a nation, those of us suffering from these attacks must understand that we are serving as God’s messengers of love.  We must forgive those who persecute us and love them instead, following God’s will for us. Then and only then will we see fruits from our labor.

So I hope that everyone who has suffered from what happened to the doctor can trust the Lord, forgive those who have hurt you, and help bring this country back to the God-fearing country that our forefathers founded. Then, and only then, can you be a part of the effort to stop these attacks. I look forward to that day.

 

Linda Cheek, MD

About the Author Linda Cheek, MD

Linda Cheek is a teacher and disenfranchised medical doctor, turned activist, author, and speaker. A victim of prosecutorial misconduct and outright law-breaking of the government agencies DEA, DHHS, and DOJ, she hopes to be a part of exonerating all doctors illegally attacked through the Controlled Substance Act. She holds the key to success, as she can offset the government propaganda that drugs cause addiction with the truth: The REAL Cause of Drug Abuse.
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