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Two Medical Doctors Charged With Acquiring Controlled Substances By Fraud and Identity Theft

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Florida

PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Robert Patrick Jensen, 49, and Michael T. Harris, 44, both of Gulf Breeze,
Florida, appeared in federal court this week for their initial appearances after they were indicted
by a federal grand jury in Pensacola on charges of acquiring controlled substances by fraud and
identity theft. The indictments against the two doctors were announced by Lawrence Keefe, United
States Attorney for the Northern District of Florida.

“These indictments show how pervasive our nation’s drug abuse problem is and how it can ravage any
part of our society,” Keefe said. “The U.S. Attorney’s Office will continue to vigorously pursue
drug crimes, wherever they occur.”

The indictment charging Jensen alleges that between December 3, 2014, and July 7, 2016, he
knowingly acquired and obtained controlled substances – namely tramadol and dextroamphetamine – by
misrepresentation, fraud, forgery, deception, and subterfuge. The indictment also alleges that
between those same dates, Jensen knowingly and unlawfully used another person’s identification to
acquire the controlled substances by fraud.

The indictment charging Harris alleges that between November 4, 2015, and August 11, 2016, he
knowingly acquired and obtained controlled substances – methadone, morphine sulfate, oxycodone, and
alprazolam – by misrepresentation, fraud, forgery, deception, and subterfuge.
The indictment also alleges that between those same dates, Harris knowingly and unlawfully used
another person’s identification to acquire the controlled substances by fraud.

Jensen and Harris each face the following potential penalties:
•    Acquiring controlled substances by fraud: a maximum of 4 years in prison;
•    Identity theft: a maximum of 20 years in prison.

This case resulted from an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Santa Rosa
County Sheriff’s Office, and the Gulf Breeze Police Department. Assistant United States Attorney J.
Ryan Love is prosecuting the case.

An indictment is merely an allegation by a grand jury that a defendant has committed a violation of
federal criminal law and is not evidence of guilt. All defendants are presumed innocent and
entitled to a fair trial, during which it will be the government’s burden to prove guilt beyond a
reasonable doubt at trial.

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Florida is one of 94 offices that
serve as the nation’s principal litigators under the direction of the Attorney General. To access
public court documents online, please visit the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
Florida website. For more information about the United States Attorney’s Office, Northern
District of Florida
, visit http://www.justice.gov/usao/fln/index.html.

Contact

U.S. Attorney's Office
Northern District of Florida
850-216-3845
USAFLN.Press.Office@usdoj.gov

Updated September 26, 2019