FLORENCE, S.C. — David Carlos Rodriguez, Jr., 50, of Florence, was sentenced to nearly five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to distributing Oxycodone outside the scope of medical practice and without a legitimate medical purpose.
Evidence presented to the court showed that Rodriguez provided 15 prescriptions for Oxycodone over an eight-month period to a patient who felt pressured to engage in sexual activity with the doctor to obtain the pills. In total, Rodriguez distributed more than 600 Oxycodone pills to the patient during the eight months. At one point, one of the prescriptions Rodriguez had written the patient was rejected by a pharmacy because the patient was taking Suboxone, and a patient should not be taking both Suboxone and Oxycodone. When Rodriguez was notified of the pharmacy’s refusal to fill the Oxycodone prescription, he responded by requesting the patient send him pictures of various body parts. He then sent a new Oxycodone prescription to a different pharmacy. Rodriguez pleaded guilty in August 2024.
“Medical providers should be a place of safety and healing, not criminal exploitation,” said U.S. Attorney Adair Ford Boroughs for the District of South Carolina. “This sentence underscores our commitment to prosecuting those who abuse the vulnerable regardless of their profession.”
Jae W. Chung, the Acting Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Atlanta Division stated, “DEA investigators did remarkable work in uncovering this doctor’s unlawful acts. The DEA will continue to aggressively pursue healthcare providers who distribute outside the scope of medical practice and without a medical purpose.”
United States District Judge Joseph Dawson, III sentenced Rodriguez to 57 months imprisonment, to be followed by a three-year term of court-ordered supervision. There is no parole in the federal system.
This case was investigated by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the South Carolina Department of Public Health. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Katherine Flynn and Lauren Hummel are prosecuting the case.
Florence Doctor Sentenced for Distributing Oxycodone in ‘Sex for Scripts’ Scheme
