Feds say former biotech exec lied about cancer
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BOSTON—A former executive of
Howard Richman, the Cambridge-based biotech company's former vice president of regulatory affairs, was indicted Wednesday on one count of obstruction of justice. The indictment alleges the 57-year-old Pearland, Texas, man provided the court with phony affidavits and letters from a doctor. The judge effectively ended the case against him last year.
Richman could face 10 years in prison on the new charge. His attorney did not immediately return a message for comment.
The SEC sued Biopure, Richman and other employees in 2005 claiming they made misleading public statements about the prospects of winning approval for a synthetic blood product. The company and former CEO Thomas Moore settled their portions of the complaint last year.![]()


