Dr. Mullings has not been charged with a crime at this time. According to police, Dr. Mullings allegedly obtained prescriptions by fraud. Police say the synethic opiate fentanyl and the tranquilizer ketamine were found in his home.
Read the Washington Examiner report on Dr. Mullings’ arrest.
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