Friday, October 03, 2008
Gearing Up for Red Ribbon Week
Louis A. Bianchi is pleased to announce the beginning of Red Ribbon Week in McHenry County on October 23-31, 2008.
Red Ribbon Week commemorates the ultimate sacrifice of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarera, who was brutally killed by drug lords in Mexico as he was fighting the war on drugs.
Red Ribbon Week serves as an opportunity for local communities to rally together in support of local efforts to fight the spread and usage of illegal drugs.
In recognition of Red Ribbon Week, Louis A. Bianchi, and the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s office is again providing area students in McHenry County almost 30,000 red ribbons to wear so that they may show their support for this cause, and this year's theme
These ribbons are being distributed to area schools for students in grades K-8 and were paid for out of State’s Attorney drug asset forfeiture funds in cases charged by local police departments and prosecuted in McHenry County.
There will be a special presentation at the McHenry County Courthouse Grand Jury Room on October 21, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. where select students from local schools will make a presentation on how their schools are participating in Red Ribbon Week and why they believe it is important to say no to drugs. Over 70 students and educators, as well as representatives from the Regional School Board and the Circuit Court of McHenry County, are expected to attend. The press is invited.
Louis A. Bianchi joins all the students in McHenry County in the effort to stop illegal drugs and in their hope that they and their classmates will be “Too Proud to do Drugs.”
Red Ribbon Week commemorates the ultimate sacrifice of DEA Special Agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarera, who was brutally killed by drug lords in Mexico as he was fighting the war on drugs.
Red Ribbon Week serves as an opportunity for local communities to rally together in support of local efforts to fight the spread and usage of illegal drugs.
In recognition of Red Ribbon Week, Louis A. Bianchi, and the McHenry County State’s Attorney’s office is again providing area students in McHenry County almost 30,000 red ribbons to wear so that they may show their support for this cause, and this year's theme
“Too Proud to do Drugs”
These ribbons are being distributed to area schools for students in grades K-8 and were paid for out of State’s Attorney drug asset forfeiture funds in cases charged by local police departments and prosecuted in McHenry County.
There will be a special presentation at the McHenry County Courthouse Grand Jury Room on October 21, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. where select students from local schools will make a presentation on how their schools are participating in Red Ribbon Week and why they believe it is important to say no to drugs. Over 70 students and educators, as well as representatives from the Regional School Board and the Circuit Court of McHenry County, are expected to attend. The press is invited.
Louis A. Bianchi joins all the students in McHenry County in the effort to stop illegal drugs and in their hope that they and their classmates will be “Too Proud to do Drugs.”
Labels: DEA, Enrique Kiki Camarera, Lou Bianchi, McHenry County State's Attorney, Red Ribbon Week
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Crystal Lake's 62 Million Prescription Web Site Doctor Gets Jail
For illegally prescribing 62 million controlled substance, Crystal Lake doctor Michael Millette has been sentenced to over 3 years in jail by Cedar Rapids Federal Chief Judge Linda R. Reade. The $1.6 million he made was ordered forfeited.
Millette pled guilty July 14 last year and was sentenced Jan. 11th. His date to report to prison has not yet been set.
Acting Cedar Rapids U.S. Attorney Judith Whetstine office’s press release says,
Millette admitted he prescribed more than 62 million Schedule III and Schedule IV dosage units illegally over the Internet.Such drugs include Vicodin, Tylenol with Codeine, Xanax and Valium.
“It is illegal for a doctor to prescribe controlled substances unless the prescription is based on a legitimate doctor/patient relationship,” as the press release says.
The 46-year old Millette was sentenced to 41 months in prison and was the 9th doctor sentenced in the nationwide Drug Enforcement Administration internet probe. He received the longest sentence of any of the physicians thus far sentenced and he is forfeiting—by far—the most money.
His Illinois license to practice medicine was suspended in November of 2004 for prescribing and selling cnotrolled substances over the internet while his DEA certificates were suspended. (Click to enlarge image.)
The web site Health Grades says,An Emergency Medicine Doctor / Intensivist in Arlington Heights, Illinois (IL)Presumably he worked in Centegra's emergency rooms in Woodstock and McHenry, but Centegra did not return my phone call.
Dr. Millette practices Emergency Medicine in Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Lake Zurich, McHenry, Schaumburg, and Woodstock, Illinois. Dr. Michael Millette, a male, graduated from the University Of Illinois College Of Medicine with a MD.
Last year’s phone book lists Millette Marketing at 5709 Chris Lane in Crystal Lake. The number has been disconnected.
This web site connected to Indiana University provides the following information for what appears to be a “get rich quick” scheme:PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THESE REPORTS NOW.= = = = =
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5709 Chris Lane
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
The satellite photo of the home on Chris Lane, which is east of Route 31 between Terra Cotta and East Crystal Lake Road is from Google.
Labels: Cedar Rapids, Centegra, DEA, Emergency Room, Judith Whetstine, Linda R. Reade, Michael Millette, Prescriptions, Schedule III, Schedule IV, Spam, U.S. Attorney, Valium, Vicodin. Xanax
