Soupçonné d'avoir déjà échangé à 2 reprises des médicaments antidouleurs contre du sexe, le médecin américain Scott Baren Oster (Miami) a été récemment piégé par 3 poulets en civil (1 homme et 2 femmes) qui prétendaient être des clients intéressés. Ils ont alors pris rendez-vous dans un hôtel à Miami (Floride). Le médecin a apporté l'ordonnance pour 200 pilules antidouleurs et s'attendait à ce que l'homme quitte la chambre pour qu'il puisse être seul avec les 2 femmes et faire la fête avec elles, mais il a été arrêté et risque de séjourner longtemps en prison!
Miami doctor arrested after attempting to trade pain pills for sex with undercover investigators
A doctor in Miami was arrested after he allegedly tried to trade pain prescriptions for some sexual healing.
Scott Baren Oster was charged with two counts of drug trafficking after he gave a police informant prescriptions for Percocet, thinking he would be given sex in return, the Miami Herald reported Saturday.
The sting included three undercover investigators, one man and two women, who met Oster at a local hotel. The doc allegedly wrote out a script for more than 200 pain pills, then later admitted he thought the plan was for the man to leave the women with him.
Oster, police told the newspaper, admitted he never saw the people he was writing prescriptions for as patients.
He is being held on $500,000 bail and if found guilty faces at least 25 years in prison.
Investigators told NBC Miami the doctor had twice traded pain pill prescriptions for sex in hotel rooms before being busted.
Source: New York Daily News
Scott Baren Oster.
Miami doctor arrested after attempting to trade pain pills for sex with undercover investigators
A doctor in Miami was arrested after he allegedly tried to trade pain prescriptions for some sexual healing.
Scott Baren Oster was charged with two counts of drug trafficking after he gave a police informant prescriptions for Percocet, thinking he would be given sex in return, the Miami Herald reported Saturday.
The sting included three undercover investigators, one man and two women, who met Oster at a local hotel. The doc allegedly wrote out a script for more than 200 pain pills, then later admitted he thought the plan was for the man to leave the women with him.
Oster, police told the newspaper, admitted he never saw the people he was writing prescriptions for as patients.
He is being held on $500,000 bail and if found guilty faces at least 25 years in prison.
Investigators told NBC Miami the doctor had twice traded pain pill prescriptions for sex in hotel rooms before being busted.
Source: New York Daily News
Scott Baren Oster.
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