Port Angeles Naturopath lost his Washington State license in
2018
Tacoma - A former Port Angeles, Washington, naturopathic
physician was charged today with a federal felony related to his attempts to
promote a misbranded drug as a prevention for COVID-19, announced U.S. Attorney
Brian T. Moran. RICHARD MARSCHALL, 67,
is scheduled to make his initial appearance via teleconference in U.S. District
Court in Tacoma on May 12, 2020, on a charge of Introduction of Misbranded Drugs
into Interstate Commerce.
“At a time when scientists are scrambling to identify
COVID-19 treatments and vaccines, it is unconscionable and cruel to take
people’s money for false hope and promises of a cure,” said U.S. Attorney Brian
T. Moran. “This defendant knew better
than to be peddling misbranded drugs.
Fortunately, the community quickly notified law enforcement when they
saw he had launched this scheme with a COVID-19 twist.”
According to the criminal complaint, on March 26, 2020, Food
and Drug Administration criminal investigators began reviewing complaints from
the public regarding postings on Facebook and a website linked to MARSCHALL
that claimed the “Dynamic Duo” of substances could kill viruses, including the
coronavirus. MARSCHALL billed himself as
a “Health Coach” and retired naturopath.
Various posts promote two substances that can “stop” coronavirus.
On March 30, 2020, an FDA investigator spoke to MARSCHALL on
the telephone in an undercover capacity.
MARSCHALL represented to the investigator that one of the substances
“doesn’t boost the immune system, it just kills the virus.” MARSCHALL represented that the second
substance would boost the production of white blood cells that attack
infections. The undercover agent
ultimately ordered the “Dynamic Duo” for $140 plus shipping.
The substances were received by FDA investigators in early
April, along with documents. A review
showed they were manufactured in facilities in Illinois and Texas. The original labeling for the substances does
not claim to kill viruses, but still MARSCHALL included documents that stated
the substances can “crush …. viral infections including those in the Corona
family, like in China Corona-19.”
“Making claims that unproven drugs can prevent or treat
COVID-19 causes more harm than good. Fraudulent products making false claims
can be dangerous,” said Lisa L. Malinowski, FDA Office of Criminal
Investigations Los Angeles Field Office. “We will investigate and bring to
justice those who try to profit from the pandemic by offering unproven and
illegally marketed coronavirus drugs.”
The charges contained in the complaint are only
allegations. A person is presumed
innocent unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt
in a court of law.
In 2011 and again in 2017, MARSCHALL was convicted and
sentenced in federal court for distributing misbranded drugs. Due to these prior convictions, MARSCHALL
faces increased penalties for introducing misbranded drugs into interstate
commerce -- up to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine. In 2018, the Washington State Department of
Health permanently revoked his credential to practice as a naturopath.
The case is being investigated by the FDA Office of Criminal
Investigation (FDA-OCI). The case is
being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Brian Werner who serves as
the COVID-19 Fraud Coordinator for the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
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