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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Former Town and Country Resident Gets 20 Years For Clayton Garage Bombing

Former Town and Country resident Milton "Skip" Ohlsen was sentenced to 20 years in prison Wednesday for the 2008 Clayton garage bombing that injured an attorney.

Former Town and Country resident Milton "Skip" Ohlsen, III, 41, was sentenced to 20 years in prison Wednesday, plus three years supervised release, for the 2008 bombing in a Clayton parking garage, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced Wednesday. The former Town and Country resident was indicted in 2011 for the 2008 bombing in the Carondelet Plaza garage in Clayton that injured Clayton attorney John L. Gillis. As previously reported by Town and Country - Manchester Patch, Milton "Skip" Ohlsen III, was already serving prison time for crimes committed in Town and Country when he was charged with five counts in connection to the bombing. In September, 2012, Ohlsen pleaded guilty to four counts involving the bombing that injured the attorney …

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Manchester Man Sent to Prison For Steroid Sales

Steven C. Campbell was sentenced to more than seven years in prison Tuesday, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Steven C. Campbell, 41, of West County, was sentenced to more than seven years in prison Tuesday for conspiracy to distribute hundreds of thousands of dollars in controlled substances, including steroids. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) The Post reports his co-defendant, John Thomas Bailey, 39,was sentenced to more than 10 years for the same charges on Tuesday. Campbell and Bailey both reportedly pleaded guilty in September to charges of conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute anabolic steroids and conspiracy to commit money laundering, according to the Post-Dispatch. They are reportedly accused of buying steroids, human growth hormone and …

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Former MO Gov, Town and Country Attorney Sentenced For Misappropriation of Funds

Former Missouri Governor Roger Wilson and Town and Country attorney Edward Griesedieck were both sentenced in connection to the misappropriation of funds from an insurer.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, former Missouri Governor Roger Wilson and Town and Country attorney Edward Griesedieck were both sentenced Monday, after entering guilty pleas in April. Their sentences were in connection to their misappropriation of funds from Missouri Employers Mutual, of which Wilson was CEO. (Sign up here for the FREE Patch Newsletter, including Breaking News Alerts.) In a news release, prosecutors stated that both men were sentenced to probation, fines, restitution and community service. The following information detailing the sentences and the case was included in the U.S. Attorney's news release. Roger B. Wilson was sentenced to two years probation, a $5000 fine, $5000 restitution and 100 hours of community …

Friday, June 22, 2012

Woman Sentenced in Drug Case Involving Town & Country Doctor

A California woman was sentenced Friday for distributing altered cancer drugs to Town and Country doctor Abid Nisar.

According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, Sandra L. Behe, 44, of La Jolla, California was sentenced to five years probation and 200 hours of community service for distributing adulterated prescription drugs to doctors across the country, including Abid Nisar of Town and Country. As previously reported by Patch, Nisar of Town and Country was sentenced to two years probation and 200 hours of community service for his role in the scam. Prosecutors stated that Nisar will also pay $1,000,336 in restitution to Medicare in connection to false claims for payment to the Medicare. Nisar, whose office is in Florissant pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of receiving misbranded prescription drugs, including Neupogen®, Herceptin®, and Rituxan®.   …

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