Doctor pleads guilty to peddling oxycodone and other drugs to patients
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NEW YORK: A disgraced doctor who was trusted to clear pilots to fly at JFK Airport has admitted to peddling oxycodone and other drugs to patients.
Gerald Surya pleaded guilty to more than two dozen counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance in the Manhattan Supreme Court and is expected to get five years' probation and 500 hours of community service.
He also forfeited his medical license.
Surya, 46, was hawking prescriptions for oxycodone and other drugs for rates of $100 and $60.
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