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LETTER TO RON CHAPMAN ON VICTORY OVER DEA IN COLUMBUS, GA, US VS. DR. THOMAS SACHY, MD

FROM GEORGINE ROBERTSHAW: MAY 2023
Congratulations.
“There are so many pain patients in our country currently suffering (and I do mean “suffering”) from debilitating conditions because of the CDC and DEA. The tactics used by the DEA make it appear as though we are living in China or Russia!
The CDC only sought advisement from biased, anti-opioid zealots when they wrote their “2016 Opioid Guidelines.” Faced with study after study repudiating them (including their own statistics), whether it’s because of pride or possible fear of admitting to advisement from only unqualified consultants in writing the outrageous Guidelines, they won’t do the appropriate thing and trash them. Pain patients and their doctors were NEVER the cause of the drug crisis in this country.
They chose the “easiest targets” to fight the crisis, but as most people know, drug overdoses have continued to skyrocket despite huge reductions in the prescribing and manufacturing of opioid medications, which proves that these two groups were never the cause!
Two stories illustrate what the DEA and FBI do to doctors who manage chronic pain patients. Bryan J Treacy MD @healthwithoutrisk


Congress must also investigate the ‘backdoor’ tactics the CDC used in writing the Guidelines, and the VA and States must not blindly follow them. They should immediately trash any Guidelines they instituted that were based on the CDC Guidelines. Someone needs to answer for all of the deaths and suicides of pain patients who were stripped of their pain medications and could not handle the pain any longer–many of them our veterans, who deserve much better.”
Dr. Sachy Indicted and Jailed for Unlawful Distribution
According to New Reports:
“In 2018, agents from the DEA burst through the door of the neuropsychiatrist’s practice and, as one patient would describe, held patients and staff at gunpoint. Dr. Sachy, the prominent Georgia Physician, was arrested along with his 80-year-old mother, his wife, and a nurse who worked at the practice.
After an undercover patient visit was unsuccessful in securing a prescription for opioid pain medication, the DEA pivoted and alleged that Dr. Sachy caused the death of two patients. Both patients suffered from significant heart issues.
Dr. Sachy was jailed for nearly three years after his arrest and was only able to secure his release after the landmark Supreme Court decision in Ruan v. United States, which clarified the standard for when a physician could be convicted of unlawful distribution. Under the new standard, Dr. Sachy proceeded to trial in the Middle District of Georgia in May of 2023.
https://ronaldwchapman.com/blog/sachy-dismissal

His attorneys, Ronald W. Chapman II and Meggan Sullivan are grateful that they could secure freedom for yet another physician targeted by the DEA. The once well-respected neuropsychiatrist was an expert forensic psychiatrist in many high-profile Georgia murder cases, physician board reviewer for the Georgia Board of Medicine, and guest speaker for the Georgia Bar.
Dr. Thomas Sachy, a neuropsychiatrist who worked near Macon, Georgia, was indicted in 2018 for operating a “pill mill” and causing the deaths of two patients. Both charges carry a mandatory minimum sentence of 20 years in prison – each. After a hard-fought victory, Dr. Sachy will walk out of the federal courthouse in Columbus, GA, a free man on May 11, 2023, after a five-year battle with the federal government and DEA.
Prosecutors Agree to Dismiss the Remaining Charges of Drug Conspiracy, Unlawful Drug Distribution, and Money Laundering
At the end of the first day of the Defense case, which was expected to last three days and culminate in the testimony of Dr. Sachy’s expert witness, Dr. James Murphy, the Federal Prosecutors approached Dr. Sachy with a resolution. The resolution would result in the dismissal of all charges in the indictment related to opioid distribution, no jail time, and the return of $1.2 million in assets seized by the Federal Government. As a result of the agreement, Dr. Sachy walked out of the Federal Courthouse in Columbus, Georgia, a free man.
The result was secured by significant efforts from Dr. Sachy’s investigators CCG Healthcare, his attorneys Ronald W. Chapman and Meggan Sullivan and the hard-working staff at Chapman Law Group.”
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