Former GSK lawyer faces new obstruction indictment
This article was originally published in SRA
Executive Summary
Federal prosecutors have re-indicted Lauren Stevens, the former associate general counsel of GlaxoSmithKline, on charges of obstruction and making false statements during a federal inquiry into company practices, the US Department of Justice said on 14 April1. The move comes just weeks after the judge overseeing the case, Judge Roger Titus, dismissed an earlier indictment for prosecutorial error, with permission for the prosecutors to seek a new indictment2.