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Charges filed against Shelby Township doctor accused of promoting fake COVID-19 treatments
Read full article: Charges filed against Shelby Township doctor accused of promoting fake COVID-19 treatmentsSHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. โ Charges have been filed against doctor at a Shelby Township medical spa who was accused of promoting an IV vitamin C drip to prevent and treat coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr. Charles Mok from Allure Medical Spa is facing charges that include both health care fraud and insurance fraud. MORE: FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claimsSome of the charges stem from the COVID-19 claims, while others are from other incidents, including vein treatment. Mok has been under investigation for more than a year, officials said. Authorities raided the headquarters of Allure Medical Spa at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke on Thursday in connection with the alleged COVID-19 treatments.
FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claims
Read full article: FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claimsSHELBY TOWNSHIP, Mich. โ A medical spa based in Shelby Township was raided by FBI agents after marketing a treatment for the coronavirus (COVID-19), officials said. Agents executed the search warrant early Thursday morning at the headquarters of Allure Medical Spa at 26 Mile Road and Van Dyke. Many studies exist to see if vitamin C can help. They said the vitamin C is meant to help prevent or shorten the duration of COVID-19. Dr. Charles Moks, who owns Allure Medical Spa, gave the vitamin C treatment to Detroit police officer for free while on Facebook Live.
FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claims
Read full article: FBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claimsFBI raids Shelby Township medical spa over โcoronavirus treatmentโ claimsPublished: April 23, 2020, 5:29 pmA medical spa based in Shelby Township was raided by FBI agents after marketing a treatment for the coronavirus (COVID-19), officials said.