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News (Media Awareness Project) - US VA: Former Receptionist Testifies in Knox Case
Title:US VA: Former Receptionist Testifies in Knox Case
Published On:2003-10-08
Source:Roanoke Times (VA)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 10:08:29
Testimony Highlights Strong Day for Prosecution

FORMER RECEPTIONIST TESTIFIES IN KNOX CASE

Tiffany Durham, Dr. Cecil Byron Knox's receptionist, testified against him
Tuesday after she came to realize that activity at the practice was
criminal, she said.

Tiffany Durham was the bad cop to Roanoke pain specialist Cecil Byron
Knox's good cop before his medical practice was shut down in February 2002.

In a strong day for the prosecution, Durham testified in federal court
Tuesday that Knox wanted her to question some of his patients about what
they were doing with their painkillers when they ran short of their
medications.

Knox, in turn, wanted to be the good cop, so patients would trust him
enough to feel comfortable telling them if they were abusing the narcotics
he prescribed for them, Durham testified.

Durham's recounting of what went on at Knox's practice, Southwest Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation at 1130 Second St. in Roanoke marked the only
testimony of a person associated with the practice who has pleaded guilty
to crimes in connection with the practice.

"That's why I am here, to admit that I am responsible " for playing a part
in the criminal activity Durham said was going on at the practice.

Durham, 29, maintained her innocence until August, when she pleaded guilty
to two counts of knowledge that a felony was going on at the practice and
not reporting it to authorities. She testified Tuesday that she came to
realize that activity at the practice was criminal after her attorney -
Jeff Dorsey of Salem - told her about evidence that was going to be
presented at trial.

Defense attorneys did not challenge the allegations Durham made during her
testimony. But Durham did concede on cross-examination that her cooperation
with federal prosecutors Rusty Fitzgerald and Pat Hogeboom meant she, the
mother of three children - ages 9, 2 and 1 - no longer faced the prospect
of life imprisonment.

Durham, who lives in Blue Ridge, also said that when she testified before
the federal grand jury in 2001, it was as a witness, not as the target of
the investigation. But she was later charged along with Knox, office
manager Beverly Gale Boone, Willard Newbill James and Kathleen O'Gee.

Durham faced some of the most serious counts in the indictment, including
that she took part in the prescription of medication outside the scope of
medical practice that led to the death or serious injury of nine people.
She had worked for Knox since she was a teenager and eventually became his
medical assistant, despite no formal training in the field.

According to Durham's testimony:

Boone and Durham would only "allow" Knox one prescription pad at a time
because he would leave a prescription pad unguarded on the desk in his
office. Some of Knox's patients would bypass the waiting room and come
directly to the side door for their prescriptions.

Boone decided the practice should stop seeing new patients from Pulaski
after several of Knox's patients got arrested in connection with the
diversion of OxyContin and other drugs. Boone later changed her mind and
decided the practice should start accepting patients again for more revenue.

Knox made statements dismissing reports from pharmacists and police about
drug diversion, saying they couldn't always be trusted.

Before Knox left town on vacation, he would sign blank prescriptions and
leave them with Boone in case emergency refills were necessary.

After Knox learned that the practice was under investigation, he began
taping some of his meetings with patients, unbeknownst to them.

Boone oversaw financial matters at the practice and encouraged physical
therapists to use hot packs for Medicaid and Medicare patients, which would
generate a higher cost reimbursement.

The prosecution is expected to wrap up its case today.
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