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DEA Raids Pill Mills in South Florida - ABC News
Gonzales was making between $13,000 and $20,000 a week



Dr. Carlos Gonzales was one of the targets in the DEA's raids this morning. He is anything but a common criminal. In the black market business of prescription drugs the criminals are not street level drug dealers, but rather doctors who often live in beautiful homes. Gonzales lives in a multi-million dollar house and has a Mercedes, a Land Rover, a Bentley and a Lamborghini parked in the driveway.

Today, Gonzales was arrested, his medical license was suspended and his most expensive cars were seized. The DEA estimated Gonzales was making between $13,000 and $20,000 a week writing thousands of prescriptions.

Florida's Gov. Rick Scott has recently come under fire for his decision to scrap a planned state database for tracking prescription drugs. Despite receiving pressure from Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W. Va., and White House Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske, Scott refused to back down, saying the database is a waste of money and invasion of privacy. The database's supporters argue that not having it has "serious ramifications" for drug abuse across the country.


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