Janeice Minique Burrell, Opioid Distribution, Michigan 2020

DETROIT - An indictment was unsealed today charging the owner and operators of a medical clinic, a doctor, a patient recruiter, and two clinic employees with conspiracy to illegally distribute prescription drugs, and other opioid-related charges, Acting U.S. Attorney Saima Mohsin announced today.
Charged in the indictment are: Janeice Minique Burrell, 36, of Macomb; Angelo Martese Smith, 44, of Macomb; Dr. Lawrence Mark Sherman, 72, of Shelby Township; Peter Burrell, Jr., 52, of West Bloomfield; Akeyla Bell, 38, of Saint Clair Shores; and Carmen Gilbreth, 36, of Detroit.
The indictment alleges that from March 2020 through June 2021, the clinic owner, operator, and a doctor conspired with the other defendants to issue and dispense a large number of prescription opioids for supposed “patients” who did not have a legitimate medical need for the drugs. Janeice Minique Burrell owned Tranquility Wellness Center, Inc. (“TWC”), and she and Angelo Martese Smith operated TWC first in Dearborn and currently in Saint Clair Shores, Michigan.
Out of that clinic, Dr. Sherman primarily prescribed Oxycodone and Oxymorphone, two of the most addictive opioids that have high street value. Janeice Burrell and Smith accepted only cash at TWC, and charged patients not based on the service provided, but instead based on the quantity, type, and dosage of prescription opioids that the “patient” received. Janeice Burrell, Smith, and their employees Akeyla Bell and Carmen Gilbreth also charged cash for the creation of fraudulent medical records for the supposed “patients.” Janeice Burrell and Smith paid Dr. Sherman in cash or peer-to-peer money transfer application per controlled substance prescription he authorized.
Peter Burrell, Jr. was one of the patient recruiters/marketers who brought supposed “patients” to TWC to receive unlawful prescriptions from Dr. Sherman. Peter Burrell, Jr. would then fill the prescriptions and sell the prescriptions on the street at a significant profit.
Janeice Burrell, Smith, and Dr. Sherman also are charged with 14 counts of distributing Oxycodone and Oxymorphone pills. According to the indictment, Dr. Sherman issued more than 441,000 dosage units of Schedule II opioid prescriptions during the course of the conspiracy. These controlled substances had a conservative street value in excess of $6.6 million.
While most of the unlawful controlled substance prescriptions were paid for in cash, both controlled and non-controlled “maintenance” medications were billed to health care benefit programs by pharmacies. Billings to the Medicare and Medicaid programs for medically unnecessary prescription drug medications and maintenance medications during this conspiracy exceeded $85,000
“This indictment shows our continued commitment to investigate and charge those who fuel the opioid crisis in this state,” said Acting US Attorney Mohsin. “This case is particularly troubling in that it involves greedy medical professionals who profited from prescribing and dispensing medically unnecessary drugs to individuals without regard to medical necessity.”
The indictment shows our continued commitment to investigate and charge those who fuel the opioid crisis in this state.
Defendant Name: Janeice Minique Burrell, Angelo Martese Smith, Dr. Lawrence Mark Sherman, Peter Burrell, Jr., Akeyla Bell, Carmen Gilbreth
Criminal Charges: Conspiracy to illegally distribute prescription drugs, and other opioid-related charges
City and State: Detroit, Michigan
Date: March 2020 through June 2021
Outcome: Indictment unsealed
Dollar Amounts: $6.6 million in street value for controlled substances, $85,000 in billings to Medicare and Medicaid programs
Key Facts
- State: Michigan
- Category: Drug Trafficking
- Source: DOJ Press Release â†â€â€
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