Pharmacy Procurement Technician Sentenced 57 months in Prison for Stealing More Than $8.2 Million Worth of HIV Medication from the Pharmacy of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in East Orange, New Jersey

Pharmacy Procurement Technician Sentenced 57 months in Prison for Stealing More Than $8.2 Million Worth of HIV Medication from the Pharmacy of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in East Orange, New Jersey

Pharmacy Procurement Technician Sentenced 57 months in Prison for Stealing More Than $8.2 Million Worth of HIV Medication from the Pharmacy of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in East Orange, New Jersey

A Former Employee of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Charged with Stealing More Than $8.2 Million Worth of HIV Medication from the pharmacy of the East Orange VA Medical Center.

A former pharmacy technician, Lisa M. Hoffman, 48, of Orange, New Jersey, was arrested on 3/10/21, indicted on 7/6/21, and sentenced on 5/26/22 for stealing prescription HIV medications from the pharmacy of the Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) in East Orange, New Jersey.

Her accomplice, Wagner Checonolasco, aka “Wanny,” 34, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey admitted his role in a scheme to steal prescription HIV medication from the Department of Veterans Affairs, and pleaded guilty federal court to conspiring to steal government property.

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court:

Hoffman’s responsibilities at the VAMC included ordering the necessary drugs and supplies for the outpatient pharmacy, including determining when to place orders and for what products, as well as regularly maintaining inventory levels of needed drugs and supplies. From at least August 2017 through November 2019, Hoffman used her position to steal prescription HIV medication from the VAMC. She placed large orders for HIV medication, purportedly on behalf of VAMC, and then stole the medication after it was delivered. VAMC surveillance footage captured Hoffman regularly taking dozens of bottles of HIV medications from the shelves of the outpatient pharmacy, placing them in a white mail bin, and then transferring the medications from the mail bin to her bag and exiting with the stolen medication. Hoffman stole approximately $8.2 million worth of the VAMC’s HIV medication.

Once Hoffman had the medication, Hoffman met her associate, Wagner Checonolasco, aka “Wanny,” 33, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey, often at her residence, so that she could sell the stolen HIV medication to Checonolasco for cash. After obtaining the stolen HIV medication, Checonolasco resold it to others.

Checonolasco was previously charged with conspiracy to steal government property.  Those charges remain pending.

The charge of theft of medical products is punishable by a potential penalty of 20 years in prison, and a fine of $1 million, or three times the economic loss attributable to the offense.

The charges and allegations contained in the complaints are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

Approximate date(s) of the diversion: 01/15/2018
Where the Diversion Occurred: East Orange Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center 385 Tremont Avenue East Orange, NJ 07018 Type of Healthcare Facility: Hospital
Person Diverting: Lisa M. Hoffman and Wagner Checonolasco Profession of the person diverting: Pharmacy Technician
Has the incident been reported? e.g. to local law enforcement, county board of health, state licensure board, and/or federal DEA or FDA authorities? Yes To whom has the incident been reported? Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI
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