Former Chief of FDA Gets Three Years Of Probation, $90K Fine
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WASHINGTON — A judge yesterday sentenced former Food and Drug Administration chief Lester Crawford to three years’ supervised probation with fines of roughly $90,000 for lying about stocks he owned in companies regulated by his agency.