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Compounding Pharmacy Owner Sent Back to Prison

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

TULSA, Okla. – A Jenks man was sentenced today for failing to abide by the terms of his supervised release, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.

U.S. District Judge Gregory K. Frizzell sentenced Christopher R. Parks, 65, to 15 months imprisonment, followed by 21 months of supervised release.

In October 2023, court records show that Parks was convicted of Conspiracy to Offer and Pay Health Care Kickbacks and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment, followed by two years of supervised release. The Court ordered Parks to pay more than $6.4 million in restitution and make monthly payments of at least $1,000 or 10% of net income, whichever is greater.

In April 2025, the U.S. Probation and Service Office (Probation) petitioned the court for a summons to compel Parks to come before the court. The petition alleges that Parks failed to make several payments. Court records show that Parks has paid only $8,450 toward his restitution since his release in January 2024.

During the investigation, Probation discovered that Parks failed to disclose several checking accounts and businesses. 
He also engaged in efforts to obtain loans and/or credit and transferred assets to his family without first consulting with the Probation Office.

Court records show that from March 2024 through June 2025, more than $560,000 was deposited and withdrawn from these accounts. Of the withdrawals, more than $320,000 was withdrawn in cash. Despite knowing he was facing additional prison time for noncompliance, court documents show that Parks continued to mislead Probation. 

Parks will remain in custody pending transfer to the U.S. Bureau of Prisons.

The U.S. Probation and Service Office investigated the case. Assistant U.S. Attorney David Whipple prosecuted the case.

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Updated February 2, 2026

Topic
Health Care Fraud