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'Pill Mill' Man: My Side of the Story

Jeff Gonzalez, the owner of Southern Health Management, talks to Patch about the circumstances leading to his arrest.

Updated Friday, Aug. 31, 8:42 p.m.

"I'm not worried about being convicted of a crime," says Jeff Gonzalez, the Tucker man accused by the Drug Enforcement Agency of on Northlake Parkway.

His company, Southern Health Management, which is almost next door to the DeKalb County Police Department, was and Gonzalez is fighting back.

"What kind of operation are these people running? The DEA came in here with an army, with guns. It's a show for the media," Gonzalez said. "They had no business calling the media (before the raid)."

"They made all our patients lie on the floor and put them in handcuffs," he said. "Anyone who pulled into the parking lot, they got arrested for loitering for drugs." He said he feels bad for them. "Can you imagine going to your doctor's appointment and pulling into the parking lot and being arrested? I think they might have a pretty good lawsuit." 

Gonzalez told Patch in an interview that he was targeted by the DEA due to his past association with Warren Gold, whom he describes as a known criminal now hiding from authorities in Russia. The two of them ran a car dealership in Florida 20 years ago until their business arrangement turned sour. "The guy was corrupt," said Gonzalez.

Coincidentally, Gold also moved to Georgia and opened his own pain management clinic, called Neighborhood Pharmacy. He then hired a pharmacist named Russell Plunkett to work for him, but Plunkett soon left after deciding Gold was "problematic," according to Gonzalez.

Plunkett then answered a Craig's List ad placed by Gonzalez seeking a pharmacist, and got the job, but Plunkett's license application drew the attention of the DEA, which was already investigating Gold's business. That instigated the raid on Gonzalez. "The DEA thought I was in cahoots with Gold."

Gonzalez told Patch there were no drugs on the premises. "We don't keep any medication here, nor did they find any medication here. Nothing we were doing was against the law." He said they charged patients $200 per office visit and turned away many who did not meet their criteria for prescriptions. "I just want to know why they're selectively closing down places," he added. He said other similar operations nearby are not being harassed by the DEA.

When asked if he had been in trouble with the law previously, Gonzalez said he once was falsely accused of attempted kidnapping and that when he closed his car dealership, he owed large sums of money to business associates. "They (the debtors) used the police to collect a debt on something that should have been civil."

He said Southern Health Management is closed now because the image of the company has been tarnished by the DEA's actions. "It's very hard to find a doctor that will work with us now," he said. In spite of that, he is planning to be back in business soon, with a new name.

"The coincidences, the dynamics are just incredible," Gonzalez said. He is planning to file a lawsuit against the state.

Special Agent Chuvalo J. Truesdell of the DEA's media office told Patch that neither Gonzalez nor his organization were specifically targeted. "We don't randomly choose people to go after. We had information that they were doing things they were not supposed to be doing," he said. "This is an ongoing investigation and we cannot give any more details at this time."

John Q Public September 18, 2012 at 12:22 am
You see Matt, they're all the same group. The war mongers/profiteers who make the weapons and supplies for warfare...the liquor makers who enjoy an unchallenged monopoly on the open market of supplying the chemicals for American's pleasure and pain...and the black marketeers who rely on the Controlled Substance Laws to sustain their enormous profits of cash flowing out of this country every single day, to be laundered and funneled back into the coffers of these same very small number of people and families who buy and pay for every single politician that runs for any major office of government from presidents and governors to congressmen and senators, to federal judges and especially the high level appointments and department heads. The stupid American lemmings are provided a very small number of candidates to vote for, and regardless of who wins in these elections, the organized criminals who chose who we could vote for always win. No matter who gets elected, these very low profile but very high powerful people are the only interests that get served. Taxation without representation. That was the catalyst for the first revolution and it revolved around the chemical called "tea". And the men who organized the first revolution were also wealthy land owners, everyone of them, but their interests weren't being served. It seems the average Joe never has any real say in his own future and governance. We need a new, well organized party of the "silent majority" to effectuate revolt.
John Q Public September 18, 2012 at 12:28 am
Here's an interesting link full of valuable data that supports every one of my previously stated concluhttp://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0825447.htmlsions:
John Q Public September 18, 2012 at 12:29 am
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John Q Public September 18, 2012 at 12:43 am
You will find, time and time again...horror story after horror story involving high level public officials circumventing the law to conduct profiteering enterprises involving war. These bastards learned early the huge profits involved in smuggling and selling drugs in the USA. These funds enable them to conduct huge covert activities designed to set the stage for wars and battles that the American people can be drawn into to support. It seems without our support these war mongers can't make very much money. Which only makes sense because enough people taking a stand against such behavior always brings their activities to a halt. But with each new war we are seeing more and more of our civil and legal liberties being eroded and stolen from us either directly with such legislation as the Patriot Act, or with subterfuge by using the courts to re-interpret the Constitution to say things contrary to its intent by our founding fathers. Either way, until and unless Americans wake up soon and take a stand, there'll be no alternative but bloodshed to alleviate ourselves from this tyrany. Maybe today's Americans would prefer not to be free. I mean...it does carry some heavy responsibilities and requires a high degree of virtue and courage. It's easier to just sit down, shut up and let somebody else deal with...at first. But there will come a time when easier is no longer an option. And I believe that time is fast approaching. But Americans can vote over and over every day with their $$
John Q Public September 18, 2012 at 12:55 am
That's why I say a "Silent Majority" working together can use that same tool which these cowards covet...MONEY...to bring them to the end of their ways. By simply withholding our cash; refusing to purchase or participate in their psuedo-legal swindles; abstaining from consuming their liquor; turning our pocket books away from their fund raisers; closing our bank accounts to their spies...with just these simple...SILENT...tactics we can change our world and nation for the better. Much like Ghandi's strikes and sit-ins, we can use passive measures to conduct a vigorous campaign to expose and root out these gangsters and their puppets in government, replacing them with Americans willing to change and/or eliminate the very laws being used to enslave us by the thousands in their prisons or enlisting our sons and daughters to risk their lives and/or die on those theaters of war profiteering for obscure and manipulative non-reasons. You can rest assured we are in trouble when you see them steering our governance away from us by farming out bearucracy to private businesses...businesses with no vested interest to serve the American people, but only their bottom line. And that has already begun across many fronts America. It's only a matter of time before you wake up to a land of the enslaved actively engaged daily to fortify their own slavery. The Silent Majority can make itself heard around the world.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 12:47 am
Funny what experiment that was tried and failed in the 20s. And what the government finally admitting to learn about writing an admendment to our constitution that gave the federal powers to be, the ability to police. The question is when after they already failed, did they try this again? But this time with a lot more attitude. According to this admission from the federal government themselves the DEA should not exist. That is a federal police that's soul purpose is to govern what the individule ingest into his or her own body. Please read for yourself
Matt September 19, 2012 at 12:48 am
(f) General Observations 
The foregoing statements are sufficient to indicate the nature, extent, and resources of the Governmental machinery which has been set up for the purpose of prohibition enforcement and the more important aspects of its administration. Viewed solely from the standpoint of the enforcement machinery and administration, it is obvious that the organization has passed through many vicissitudes and has been subject to conditions many of which have been prejudicial to effective service. How far these conditions were inherent in the nature and subject-matter of the undertaking and in the conditions under which it was inaugurated and has been developed and how far they might have been or may now be avoided is difficult of determination and opinions differ thereon. The Eighteenth Amendment represents the first effort in our history to extent directly by Constitutional provision the police control of the federal government to the personal habits and conduct of the individual. It was an experiment, the extent and difficulty of which was probably not appreciated. The government was without organization for or experience in the enforcement of a law of this character. In creating an organization for this purpose, it was necessary to proceed by the process of trial and error. The effort was subject to those limitations which are inseparable from all human and especially governmental activities.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:11 am
And another admission by the federal government has to the increase in alcohol consumption despite the ACT, and not just an increase but so much of one they admitt trying to give data would just be an embarrassment. Then they admitt that the forgone conclusion for said enalguration of the ACT was dead wrong. That all the science and the studies of how horrible America would be the government allowed such a substance to be legal any longer. Despite an increase further then the one in their conclusion, all their assumptions were wrong. From drink driving deaths, to public drunkenness, even ruining ones chance at being a leader, a scholar, being anything but a drunk. They almost have the tone as to be confused on the matter, like saying "what we are seeing is free citizens exercising their rights, and even though we honestly thought this right would harm the user and ones around the user, it seems that they don't need us telling them what's "good or bad".
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:12 am
 THE PRESENT CONDITION AS TO OBSERVANCE AND ENFORCEMENT
 1 OBSERVANCE  There is a mass of information before us as to a general prevalence of drinking in homes, in clubs, and in hotels; of drinking parties given and attended by persons of high standing and respectability; of drinking by tourists at winter and summer resorts; and of drinking in connection with public dinners and at conventions. In the nature of the case it is not easy to get at the exact facts in such a connection, and conditions differ somewhat in different parts of the country and even to some extent from year to year. This is true likewise with respect to drinking by women and drinking by youth, as to which also there is a great mass of evidence.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:12 am
In weighing this evidence much allowance must be made for the effect of new standards of independence and individual self-assertion, changed ideas as to conduct generally, and the greater emphasis on freedom and the quest for excitement since the war. As to drinking among youth,  the evidence is conflicting. Votes in colleges show an attitude of hostility to or contempt for the law on the part of those who are not unlikely to be leaders in the next generation. It is safe to say that a significant change has taken place in the social attitude toward drinking. This may be seen in the views and conduct of social leaders, business and professional men in the average community. It may be seen in the tolerance of conduct at social gatherings which would not have been possible a generation ago. It is reflected in a different way of regarding drunken youth, in a change in the class of excessive drinkers, and in the increased use of distilled liquor in places and connections where formerly it was banned. It is evident that, taking the country as a whole, people of wealth, businessmen and professional men, and their families, and, perhaps, the higher paid workingmen and their families, are drinking in large numbers in quite frank disregard of the declared policy of the National Prohibition Act.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:13 am
There has been much discussion as to how the consumption of liquor today compares with that before prohibition. It will be necessary to go into that discussion later in considering the amount produced and imported in violation of law. So many purely speculative elements are involved in the making of any figures as to consumption today that in the present connection it is not worth while to make an elaborate review of the statistical material. But it may be remarked that the method of adding to the figures for the period before prohibition, in order to reach a basis of comparison, an annual increase in the proportion shown during the development of organized production and distribution is unsound. That rate of increase could not have gone on indefinitely into the future under any regime. The evidence as to Keely cures, as to arrests for drunkenness and the type of persons found drunk in public, as to deaths from causes attributable to alcohol, as to alcoholic insanity, as to hospital admissions for alcoholism, as to the change in the type of person treated for alcoholism, and as to drunken driving, while in each case subject to much criticism and raising many doubts, yet all seem to point in the same direction.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:14 am
The Census Bureau figures for the year 1929 indicate a decline in the rate of deaths from alcoholism, and the figures on all the points referred to are still substantially below the pre-prohibition figures. Upon the whole, however, they indicate that after a brief period in the first years of the amendment there has been a steady increase in drinking.
Matt September 19, 2012 at 01:14 am
To the serious effects of this attitude of disregard of the declared policy of the National Prohibition Act must be-added the bad effect on children and employees of what they see constantly in the conduct of otherwise law abiding persons. Such things and the effect on youth of the making of liquor in homes, in disregard of the policy, if not of the express provisions of the law, the effect on the families of workers of selling in homes, which obtains in many localities, and the effect on working people of the conspicuous newly acquired wealth of their neighbors who have engaged in bootlegging, are disquieting. This widespread and scarcely or not at all concealed contempt for the policy of the National Prohibition Act, and the effects of that contempt, must be weighed against the advantage of diminution (apparently lessening) of the amount in circulation.
These observations are not directed to a comparison between conditions before the Eighteenth Amendment and since, but only to changes taking place during the years since the adoption of the Amendment. The disquieting features above referred to should, of course, be weighed against the recognized fact that very large numbers of people have consistently observed the law.
Jeff gonzalez October 22, 2012 at 04:52 am
I found the root cause to my arrest and would love to do another follow up story but I'm not sure if I want to give prosecutors time to change their story pre indictment, but I will say The DEA is partners with the biggest drug dealer in this country and I have proof. The pharmacists are their paid informants, by RXpatrol or crimestoppers, and The agents go to doctors that aren't part of the DEA team and set them up by game playing with their wording of their symptoms, for example, the agent may tell the doctor he has trouble getting out of bed in the morning because his back is so stiff and he cant work well because he has to stand all day at work. This would be on a hidden recording, and the DEA will arrest the doctor because the fake patient/ DEA agent didn't use the word pain when he described his condition. These games are only played on the doctors that aren't on The DEA team. The doctors on The DEA team get to prescribe at will and are left alone. It's all part of a grand plan that a company/DEA have in force. All you real pain patients get ready for a big payout for your suffering that these monsters have put you through. Pain and suffering pays well and the companies that are behind this are worth many billions. They are the ones that need to be in jail along with most DEA agents. I had no clue how corrupt The DEA was until I started my research after my illegal arrest, they agents are real dirtbags and would arrest their parents if it meant moving up the DEA ranks.
Jeff gonzalez October 22, 2012 at 05:00 am
It's the same company that has the DEA raiding marijuana clinics, and the same company that I suspect tainted the steroids in the meningitis outbreak going on right now. These people are ruthless and don't care who has to die to make them the only option for pain relief in the U.S. As unbelievable as it sounds it's deff true on the clinic raids, and likely true on the meningitis deaths, but the DEA wont let that door open.
Jeff gonzalez October 22, 2012 at 05:08 am
And for anyone bitching about charging 200 dollars for a doctors office visit, first we have a little thing called overhead, but since your not a business person you would not know what that means, but why don't you go to a hospital to get a little surgical glue on a minor wound and see a bill for a thousand dollars and stop bitching about our charges.
"Z" October 27, 2012 at 09:13 am
You know, Jeff. If I were someone facing Federal level indictment of Conspiring to Traffic Narcotics, I would really not be posting on a public forum concerning the issue. The prosecution is going to have a hay-day with this entire thread. I can tell by your writing that you clearly aren't a very educated man, which is fine, there's no problem in that. But the question I have is what is an uneducated, unmedically trained person doing opening a pain management clinic? You don't have any medical training in clinical diagnostics, you probably have no idea about any of the drugs you are distributing are (low to medium grade narcotics). Why in Tucker? Why in the back corner of an office park? Wouldn't you want everyone to be seeing your company from the street?
Jeff gonzalez October 30, 2012 at 01:51 am
Ob you have no clue. We are located in a large free standing medical building on Northlake Parkway, VERY, visible from the street. I dont distribute any narcotics, we are a med center not a pharmacy and only doctors write prescriptions for medication. The case was manufactured by The DEA for reasons that we now know. The DEA lied about everything to do with the case and the agents responsible will be arrested for their crimes. Trying to insult my education ? Meet me at my office and we can talk about it, bring friends if you like.
Jeff gonzalez October 30, 2012 at 02:02 am
So now Bob Trudge is sending weirdo messages to my 15 year old daughter on facebook. What a creeper weirdo stalker. I will get a court order to get your info from Patch and have you arrested you weirdo perv. If your brother did die it would be from taking meds outside his prescription. Maybe you should have been there for him with family support. The DEA allows narcotics into the country to treat chronic pain, if you have a problem, blame them, but stalking my teen daughter is how people get real problems you pervert.
John Q Public October 30, 2012 at 03:17 am
I've followed this thread from its beginning and I don't see anything that Jeff has written which a prosecutor could use as ammunition legally. The real crime here is the continued funding and support of a government that initiates such action against its citizenry, poking its tentacles into our private lives where they have no Constitutional justification for doing so. The DEA itself is an illegal government entity sponsored by an elite group of behind-the-scenes terrorists who play both sides of the street, making big bucks from both the taxpayers and the black marketeers while sustaining an equally illegal monopoly for the liquor makers. Why aren't you pointing out this governments intellectual bankruptcy for engaging in such practices?
John Q Public October 30, 2012 at 01:14 pm
Jeff, the biggest drug dealers in this country and all over the world are the liquor makers who have a legal outlet for their products. These products kill 2.5 million people annually worldwide, yet we all act as if alcohol deserves some special consideration as something other than what it is. Alcohol is just another chemical with no medicinal purposes, or I should say, no positive medicinal purpose, yet humanity treats it like a special spoiled rotted child when we ought to be focusing all of our enforcement efforts on curtailing its distribution. Why is it morally acceptable to injest a drug if its in liquid form? If we knew some other product was being sold with a track record of killing so many of its customer base, we'd stop at nothing to shut its manufacturers down, but we allow alcohol some special status and turn our heads away while our friends and family are manipulated by these illegal laws to indulge in this poison to stay legal...which is another insidious form of terror using the threat of jails and prison to coerce people to comply. I don't doubt that one large producer would use the machinery of state to create its own monopoly on pain reduction products. It's an age-old tactic.
Josh October 31, 2012 at 05:29 am
Why open a pain management clinic
And why in atl when you are from st. Petersburg, fl
John Q Public December 31, 2012 at 01:56 am
Time for an update: I had a discussion yesterday with an upstate South Carolina pharmacist who refused to fill my prescription for Oxycodone 30 mg. 140 tabs. First she claimed it was illegal to fill an out-of-state prescription for class 2 Narcotics. When she saw I wasn't buying that song and dance she then declared it just wasn't worth the trouble she might encounter with DHEC. Finally she concluded by declaring that my seeking medical attention from a Georgia clinic was "just wrong". When I pressed her for elucidation on this comment she walked away. Can anyone please explain to me why it is "just wrong" for me to seek medical attention from a clinic in another state? I am totally mystified by this. I thought in the United States of America a citizen was free to seek medical attention from anywhere in the world, without discrimination from a pharmacist, and even more ominous, from state employees. Apparently I am mistaken. There's something wrong for sure, but it has nothing to do with my decision to take my health issues to Dr. Williams. There's "something wrong" with a nazi government bureaucracy that uses terrorist threats to coerce health care providers and pharmacists into discriminating practices designed primarily to sustain the profits of the black market drug cartels and the big liquor makers. More to follow...
John Q Public December 31, 2012 at 02:11 am
There's "something wrong" when otherwise intelligent professionals cave in to the terrorist Nazi tactics of a few peons at DHEC who, themselves, appear to be quite ignorant of the laws they are abusing. It's "just wrong" for any pharmacist, after he or she has verified the prescription, to still refuse to fill the order because in the back of their mind they're worried they may be fined or even worse, have their license pulled for doing so. Of course, the reasons these Nazi's give for using these tactics against the pharmacists are based on their alleged anecdotal claims of fraud and diversion. But when a patient takes the same prescriptions for the same medications to the same pharmacist month after month for over a year, has it ever occurred to any of these idiots that no one gets away with fraud for this length of time? When a patient observes all the laws, (and there are so damned many now), jumps through the Nazi's hoops and still...still can't get his medications without driving around for hours and hours...that's "just wrong". And I really don't get the sheer inhumane approach to this problem from DHEC? Are these the same people who are suppose to champion the health issues of the general public, who's tax money pays their damn salaries? Here in upstate South Carolina DHEC Nazi's over-see the modern organized legitimate drug dealers...you know...the big drug store chains. Their knee jerk reaction to the problem in Florida is to punish everyone.
John Q Public December 31, 2012 at 02:23 am
Well, you know, as far as law enforcement is concerned, we're all guilty until proven innocent. And that's easy to accommodate when there's so many damn laws on the books that we all really are guilty of violating some damn law or another every time we take another breath of air. You give a cop time to identify who you are and I promise you if he wants to take you to jail he WILL find some bullshit charge or another to do so at his whim or fancy. But this issue of drugs has become their goose that laid the golden egg. These Nazi "controlled substance" laws absolutely have to go. The cost to the taxpayer, and to our liberties and way of life are being threatened while Nazi government continues to flourish and grow more powerful...and more threatening...every day. These moron pharmacists always ask me, "Well why don't you get them filled in Georgia?" Duh...I would you ignoramus, except the same Nazi tactics being used here to coerce you in to cowardice are being used there with the same results, only they have a better excuse for their cowardism...they get to claim that I have an out-of-state driver's license, (which I do), so they can't and will not fill such scripts for second class citizens like me. And they won't. So much for interstate commerce. They always advise me to go to a pharmacy near where I live and develop a relationship with a pharmacist there which I did...to no avail. He doesn't own the pharmacy so he has to do what his bosses tell him or find another job.
John Q Public December 31, 2012 at 02:34 am
Or at least, that's what I'm being told. I've been lied to so often by so many of these pharmacists, but the real kicker is the liars working for DHEC who are using their terroristic tactics althewhile assuring me they are doing no such thing. But I have found several rather courageous pharmacists who have called this one DHEC agent in particular and conversed with him about filling my scripts and allowed me to listen in on the conversation. The Nazi wasn't aware that I was listening and I wouldn't jeopardize this pharmacists job by saying otherwise but I got the real skinny from that conversation and I tell you fellow Americans, it was a REAL eyeopener for me. You people...my fellow citizens...haven't a clue how much these bureaucrats hate us and want only to dominate every aspect of our daily lives...and if we continue down this path of apathy and cowadice...that is precisely what they will accomplish. Now they're working on taking away our guns. Once we capitulate to that insanity the rest is just a repeat of Nazi Germany. The bureaucracy can and will snatch away our every legal right and status with the stroke of a pen and never lose a moments sleep over it. I know anyone who reads this will think I'm over reacting but by the time you realize what I have come to see as the most serious threat to my existence looming on the horizon, it will be too late. So you go ahead and pretend everything is okay in Kansas Dorothy...me and Toto are staying right here in Oz.
Tara January 12, 2013 at 06:41 pm
Well I've read everything written. Here is thw real problem us legit pain patients with issues tjat require treatment are treated like adicts. We can't get help at hospitals and its hard to find Dr's and pharmacys who even carry our meds these days. I recently moved from pennsylvania to georgia have had a hard time and are still trying to find a dr who will see me now nots months away. I have fibromyalgia,loradosis,scoliosis,vacine lymes,winged scapula,hip displasia,nerve pocket damage in my back' knee issues, migrains and complex migrains and someone like me struggles to get a new Dr. I was forced to go threw withdraw and be almost bed ritten til I find a new physician or pain mngmt. I have been in pain mngment for years and still can't believe after all hese years I'm treated like an adict by drs hospitals clinics. Its sick and we all should stand together and make changes to these new laws and implementation of what the dea wants to be true. We need to have our rights back. Anyone have advise on getting treatment here in georgia feel frree to email me at mychancy78@gmail.com or post me back
Jeff gonzalez January 26, 2013 at 04:46 am
So sad to read about your suffering. Try calling Southern Health Management in Tucker.
Nicole klooster February 19, 2013 at 08:10 am
Just because the doctor prescribed a medication does Not mean the dr is responsible for the death of your brother. As long as medication is properly prescribed for his diagnosis It is in the hands of the patients if they choose to over take their medication the patient is taking the chance of over dosing and dieing doctors are not causing deaths people are causing their own by not taking as prescribed.
Nicole klooster February 19, 2013 at 08:18 am
Your best bet is to get established with a good doctor and a pharmacy once you Have established yourself at a pharmacy and they will guarantee medication. As far as a doctor goes as long as you have proper medical records MRI hospital past pain mgmt dr.s records Which they should have all of your information anything related to your chronic pain there is no reason why you can't find a legitimate good pain management doctor.

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