Los Angeles Times

Doctor indicted in drug scheme

- richard.winton @latimes.com By Richard Winton

A federal grand jury has indicted an Orange County doctor and his two physician assistants on allegation­s of drug traffickin­g, saying they issued prescripti­ons for dangerous and addictive narcotics, including oxycodone and methadone, without a medical purpose.

Within days of seeing Dr. Victor Boon Huat Siew, at least four patients he wrote prescripti­ons for died of drug overdoses, according to the 56-count indictment made public Monday. Those deaths occurred in 2009, 2010 and 2013, it said.

Siew, 65, of Laguna Beach, is accused of seeing “patients” at his Fountain Valley clinic — some of whom were addicted to drugs, and some of whom were undercover law enforcemen­t officers — and issuing prescripti­ons outside the usual course of profession­al practice.

The indictment said Siew and his employees allegedly wrote prescripti­ons for narcotics for “patients” who often paid cash for office visits that typically involved only the most cursory examinatio­n, if at all.

Siew and his employees repeatedly wrote prescripti­ons for oxycodone and methadone, authoritie­s said.

“Opioids such as oxycodone and methadone can bring substantia­l benefits to patients who truly need these drugs,” said U.S. Atty. Eileen M. Decker. “But narcotics such as these also threaten the lives of people who abuse the drugs or become addicted. Medical profession­als who prescribe dangerous drugs without a medical need are harming patients and threaten entire communitie­s when these drugs are diverted to the black market.”

The indictment charges one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and 55 counts of illegal distributi­on of a controlled substance by a practition­er. Each defendant is charged in multiple, but not all, distributi­on counts.

Siew is due to surrender Tuesday; physician assistant Thanh Nha T. Pham, 45, of Fountain Valley has agreed to surrender to authoritie­s this week. The second physician assistant, Kaitlyn Phuong Nguyen, 31, was arrested by federal authoritie­s in the Bay Area.

Eachcharge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison.

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