Imperial Valley Press

Ex-Wisconsin pharmacist pleads guilty to vaccine tampering

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A former Wisconsin pharmacist pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court to charges that he tried to spoil dozens of vials of COVID-19 vaccine.

Federal prosecutor­s charged Steven Brandenbur­g, 46, of Grafton, in late January with two counts of attempting to tamper with consumer products. He pleaded guilty to both counts during a video conference with U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig in Milwaukee.

The charges carry a maximum combined sentence of 20 years in prison and $500,000 in fines. Prosecutor­s agreed to recommend that Ludwig give him at least three years and five months and at most four years and three months for his guilty pleas. The judge scheduled a sen

tencing hearing for June 8.

Prosecutor­s had asked Ludwig to jail Brandenbur­g until sentencing, arguing in a filing that he holds extremist views, including that the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks were faked, the Earth is flat and vaccines were “of the Devil.” He also brought guns in a suitcase to his job at Advocate Aurora Health, they wrote.

Brandenbur­g also secretly substitute­d saline for flu vaccine that he was mandated to receive and persuaded several co-workers to secretly swap saline for their flu vaccine as well, the filing said.

His attorney, Jason Baltz, argued that Brandenbur­g was going through a contentiou­s divorce when he tried to sabotage the vaccine. He’s no longer in a position to tamper with

any medication, Baltz said, noting that Advocate Aurora Health fired him in December and state regulators revoked his pharmacist license on Monday. He also has turned all his guns over to sheriff’s deputies, the attorney said.

Ludwig said that holding “crazy” views isn’t a basis for detaining someone, but ordered Brandenbur­g to submit to GPS monitoring until sentencing and undergo a mental health evaluation.

Police arrested Brandenbur­g on Dec. 31 as part of an investigat­ion into how 57 vials of the Moderna vaccine were left for hours outside a refrigerat­or at Advocate Aurora Health in Grafton, a Milwaukee suburb, over Christmas. The vials contained enough vaccine to inoculate more than 500 people.

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OZAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF ?? In this Jan. 4 booking photo provided by the Ozaukee County Sheri ’s O ce in Port Washington, Wis., Steven Brandenbur­g is shown.
VIA AP OZAUKEE COUNTY SHERIFF In this Jan. 4 booking photo provided by the Ozaukee County Sheri ’s O ce in Port Washington, Wis., Steven Brandenbur­g is shown.

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