Prince William Community Services board worker charged with prescription fraud

An employee for the Prince William County Community Services Board and a contractor for the agency have been charged with prescription fraud.

Police said 50-year-old Gina George gave 50-year-old Remon Menias the prescription drug Seroquel, an antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, even though he was not a patient and was not prescribed the medication.

George, of Woodbridge, works for the county’s community services board, which is the “point of entry” for publicly funded mental health, intellectual disability and substance abuse services, according to the state Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.

Menias, of Alexandria, was working as a contractor at the Prince William agency’s Woodbridge office, police said.

Both are charged with prescription fraud.

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