SAN FRANCISCO — Two California-based healthcare technology executives were convicted Tuesday by a federal jury for illegally distributing Adderall online by building a billion-dollar company that provided “easy access” to more than 40 million Adderall and other stimulant pills for a monthly subscription fee, prosecutors said.
Ruthia He, founder and CEO of healthcare company Done, and David Brody, clinical president of Done, were each convicted of four counts of distributing controlled substances, one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and one count of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney in the Northern District of California. He was also convicted of conpiracy to obstruct justice.
He and Brody conspired to commit

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