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Robert W. Bradford, 79, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. In his plea, Bradford admitted that he and several codefendants made more than $400,000 selling a microscope they claimed could be used to diagnose Lyme Disease and a drug treatment plan they claimed could cure it. Bradford founded a company that distributed marketing materials mischaracterizing Lyme disease as the "Plague of the 21st Century" and claiming that more than 50% of chronically ill people may be suffering from Lyme Disease. Bradford's sentencing is scheduled for January 11, 2011.
 
Robert W. Bradford, 79, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. In his plea, Bradford admitted that he and several codefendants made more than $400,000 selling a microscope they claimed could be used to diagnose Lyme Disease and a drug treatment plan they claimed could cure it. Bradford founded a company that distributed marketing materials mischaracterizing Lyme disease as the "Plague of the 21st Century" and claiming that more than 50% of chronically ill people may be suffering from Lyme Disease. Bradford's sentencing is scheduled for January 11, 2011.
  
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Quelle: Consumer Health Digest #10-50, December 16, 2010
 
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Robert W. Bradford, 79, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and to introduce misbranded drugs into interstate commerce. In his plea, Bradford admitted that he and several codefendants made more than $400,000 selling a microscope they claimed could be used to diagnose Lyme Disease and a drug treatment plan they claimed could cure it. Bradford founded a company that distributed marketing materials mischaracterizing Lyme disease as the "Plague of the 21st Century" and claiming that more than 50% of chronically ill people may be suffering from Lyme Disease. Bradford's sentencing is scheduled for January 11, 2011.

Quelle: Consumer Health Digest #10-50, December 16, 2010