The woman was freed from custody after Tuesday after posting a $49,500 bond.
A Florida woman was arrested and charged with selling prescription fentanyl out of a self-run drug rehab center, police said Tuesday.
An arrest report from the sheriff's office details how an investigation began into Gilley after officials received a tip that she was peddling prescription opioids and other illegal narcotics, including cocaine. Gilley was allegedly selling the drugs out of both her personal home and her drug rehab facility, according to the report.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse reported that, of the 4,698 overdose deaths in Florida in 2018, 3,189 of them—nearly 68 percent—involved an opioid such as fentanyl. Additionally, the arrest report stated that the clinic's official therapy room appeared to have been"used for drug use activities."
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