San Diego Doctor Sentenced in Connection to ‘Magic Bullet' COVID Cure Case

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Jennings Ryan Staley, 44, who formerly operated Skinny Beach Med Spas in and around San Diego, pleaded guilty to a federal count of importation contrary to law for trying to obtain hydroxychloroquine.

A San Diego physician who tried to import what he believed was hydroxychloroquine smuggled out of China, which prosecutors alleged he planned to include in COVID-19 treatment kits purported to cure the virus, was sentenced Friday to one month in custody and a year of home confinement.

The shipment was mislabeled as"yam extract," though Staley believed it contained around 26 pounds of hydroxychloroquine powder intended for inclusion in capsules as part of COVID-19 treatment kits he planned to sell, prosecutors said.

 

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