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Steroid Death Case In Livingston Court

Two men behind the meningitis outbreak that killed at least 76 people and left many others paralyzed are in Howell for court hearings today. Barry Cadden and Glenn Chin are accused of selling tainted steroids, and are facing second degree murder charges.
Cadden ran the New England compounding center. Chin was a pharmacist. People were taking steroid injections for back pain with tainted medicine that came from the clinic. 23 people died in Michigan, which was the state hardest hit by the scandal. Cadden and Chin are already serving time in prison in Massachusetts.