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Christopher Paul George was born on 11 November, 1980 in United States, is an entrepreneur. Discover Christopher Paul George's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

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Born 11 November, 1980
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2022

Many of the accused pleaded guilty and were sentenced to prison. Chris George was one of them and was sentenced to seventeen and a half years in early February 2012. In April 2014 it was reduced to 14 years because Chris George was cooperating with the authorities in the trial of two of his former doctors who were accused of murder. On February 11, 2022, Chris George was released from federal prison.

2015

In addition to the contemporary coverage in newspapers and television stations, the criminal activities of Chris George and his twin brother were also taken up in other formats. The TV series Evil Twins described the twin brothers' behaviour in the episode The Candymen, which was broadcast in 2015. The CNBC series American Greed made the Pill Mills of the George twins the subject of the episode Pain Killer Profits in June 2016. History produced Legal Pill Mills Ushered America's Opium Crisis, which deals with the George twins' ventures. John Temple published his book American Pain in 2015, which traces the rise and fall of Chris George's Pill Mills. Warner Bros. acquired the film rights to Temple's work in 2014, and in September 2019 it was announced that a new production company - Faster Horse Pictures - was planning to make the film.

2011

In August 2011, an FBI representative described the group of companies as the largest criminal organization in the USA dealing with the illegal distribution of painkillers.

The 123-page indictment dated August 11, 2011 was directed against Chris George, his twin brother Jeff, Dianna Pavnick George, Denice Haggerty, 13 physicians and 15 other individuals involved. In order to prove the cooperation of the defendants and the role of the doctors, the indictment was based, among other things, on the RICO act, a federal law passed in 1970, in particular to combat the American mafia. The charges were organized crime, conspiracy, money laundering, illegal distribution of drugs subject to special surveillance, maintenance of premises associated with drugs, and conspiracy to commit fraud in the Internet and mail order business.

2010

Despite the change of name, it was not possible to escape media attention and official observation. For example, the team of Portuguese journalist Mariana van Zeller filmed the clinic. These shots, and those of a subsequent pursuit of the journalist by Chris George and American Pain's head of security, were used in Zeller's documentary The OxyContin Express, which received further awards and Emmy nominations in addition to the Peabody Award (2010).

The search for a new location for American Pain began in November 2009 and Chris George decided to move to a former bank building on the North Dixie Highway in Lake Worth. It had three floors and more than 6,000 square meters, twice the size of the previous building on the North Federal Highway and almost twenty times the size of the bungalow on Oakland Park Boulevard. Operations began there on February 1, 2010.

In February 2010, the twin brothers opened a small Pill Mill in Kennesaw, Georgia, as a precautionary measure in the event of stricter Florida legislation on the prescription and sale of prescription painkillers.

For approximately 14 months, the FBI, DEA, the Internal Revenue Service, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies evaluated information about the corporate group in covert Operation Oxy Alley before searching clinics and private homes and securing extensive evidence on March 3, 2010.

2009

For these reasons, business continued in 2009 on the North Federal Highway in Boca Raton. The move was accompanied by a change of name, the company now was called American Pain. In the official documents Chris George was no longer registered as owner, but a straw man.

Business continued to flourish. In the second half of 2009, five full-time physicians were working here, with additional physicians on part-time jobs; the number of staff was around 20. At the same time, internal processes were optimized so that as many patients as possible could be supplied with painkillers in the shortest possible time. The clinic developed more and more into a "prescription assembly line".

In 2009 Chris George opened another, much smaller clinic (Executive Pain) in West Palm Beach. His partner and later wife was Dianna Marie Pavnick, a former stripper. In the same year he acquired a pharmacy (Quick Pharm) in Orlando, Florida, which was subsequently also run by a straw man. Another pharmacy whose ownership Chris George concealed was Boca Drugs in Boca Raton.

2008

Complaints from owners of surrounding businesses led to the publication of a newspaper report about the South Florida Pain Clinic. Subsequently, the police observed the area. The clinic responded to these circumstances and the rapidly growing number of clients by moving to a new location, the Cypress Creek Executive Court, an office complex near Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, in summer 2008. At this location the number of personnel was increased. After a few weeks, complaints from residents also increased, so that the South Florida Pain Clinic again was in the focus of journalists and representatives of law enforcement agencies. The landlord terminated the lease.

Doctors usually prescribed a mix of painkillers, including large amounts of Oxycodone, Xanax and Soma. In the Pill Mill American Pain alone, doctors treated up to 500 patients daily. From July 7, 2008 to about March 2, 2010, doctors at this clinic wrote approximately 66,871 prescriptions, 96 percent for oxycodone or alprazolam. About 80 percent of the prescriptions of this Pill Mill went to people who were not resident in Florida.

2007

After talks with a doctor, Chris George decided at the end of 2007 to enter the pain management business together with his twin brother. He pushed ahead with the corresponding planning and preparations so that the South Florida Pain Clinic could start in February 2008. Its first location was a bungalow on Oakland Park Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale.

2006

Before entering the pill mill business, Chris George and his twin brother Jeff ran the South Beach Rejuvenation Clinic, a company that sold anabolic steroids illegally. After telemedical consultations by telephone or e-mail, bodybuilding products were distributed. Jeff George was registered as the owner of this business, which was established around 2006.

2003

Chris was first arrested at the age of 13. Further conflicts with the police followed due to illegal possession of alcohol, brawls, contraventions, obstruction of justice and theft. In 2003 he was arrested for ordering and accepting a package of anabolic steroids for his own use and for friends. Chris George was sentenced to eight months in prison, six of which he served, mostly as an employee in his father's business (open prison). After being released from prison, he continued working in his father's construction company. Previously, Chris had studied business administration and construction management without earning a degree, spending two years at Palm Beach Community College and two years at Florida International University.

1988

The twin brothers Chris and Jeff grew up as children of John George and his wife Denice Haggerty in Wellington, Florida, an area where the inhabitants are considered to be wealthy. The father had become rich in the construction sector. Their parents divorced in 1988. According to their father, Chris and Jeff were not particularly good students, but they acquired entrepreneurial attitudes in the parental home.

1980

Christopher Paul George, called Chris George (born November 11, 1980 in the United States) is an American entrepreneur and convicted felon. Together with his twin brother Jeffrey Frank George (Jeff George) and other parties involved, he ran several pill mills in Florida, which contributed to the opioid epidemic in the USA. George was sentenced to 17.5 years imprisonment in 2012 for these and other crimes. The media called him Pill Mill Kingpin, because he was the owner of the largest network of such pain clinics in Florida between February 2008 and March 2010.