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How the opioid black market actually works, according to a former pill mill owner
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A convicted drug trafficker and former owner of an illegal prescription pill clinic discusses how he operated in the opioid trade and how pain clinics exploited demand for prescription opioids.

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How the opioid black market actually works, according to a former pill mill owner
Jason Votrobek was convicted in 2014 on drug trafficking and money laundering charges and later sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. Votrobek talks to Business Insider about his early days smuggling cocaine and his role in the prescription opioid trade. Votrobek co-owned and operated Atlanta Medical Group, a Georgia clinic that distributed large volumes of oxycodone and other prescription drugs. He describes how pain clinics capitalized on the demand for prescription opioids.  Lawsuits again
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