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Doctors sentenced for distributing growth hormones
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U.S. Attorney Stephanie A. Finley announced last week that Dallas Day Humble, 53, of Monroe, was sentenced to 27 months in prison and two years of supervised release for conspiracy to import and distribute of human growth hormones.

Humble was also ordered to pay a forfeiture money judgment of $585, 648 jointly with co-defendant Dr. Linda Camille Bunch Wells.

Humble owned and operated the Northeast Louisiana Anti-Aging and Wellness Center (NLAW) in Monroe.

According to court documents, Humble asked co-defendant, Paul N. Temple, 56, of Monroe, in the summer of 2003 to locate a company and buy human growth hormones for distribution at the center.
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