PHOENIX, Arizona — The founder and majority owner of an Arizona pharmaceutical company and opioid manufacturer has been arrested.
On Thursday morning, John Kapoor, the founder and CEO of Insys, was arrested in Phoenix, according to the US Attorney's Office. The 74-year-old was arrested on charges of racketeering, conspiracy and fraud.
Kapoor is expected to appear in federal court in Phoenix on Thursday, the US Attorney's Office says.
A lawsuit was filed against the Chandler-based company in August alleging they "engaged in fraudulent marketing schemes designed to increase the sales of Subsys, a highly addictive opioid prescription drug that contains fentanyl."
Attorney General Mark Brnovich filed the lawsuit seeking an injunction to stop Insys from continuing false representations. He wants the company to provide restitution for patients and wants disgorgement of all profits and gains from the alleged illegal conduct.
The arrest comes on the same day that President Trump is expected to declare the nation's opioid crisis a public health emergency, White House officials tell CNN.