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Friday, October 15, 2021
Vol. 9, No. 42
Guide Roslyn ESTATES • EAST HILLS • ROSLYN HILLS ROSLYN • ROSLYN HEIGHTS E • OLD WESTBURY • NORTH ROSLYN HARBOR • GREENVAL
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Ex-doc gets five years for dealing opioids Tameshwar Ammar conspired to illegally distribute from Roslyn office BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z A former doctor whose practice was located in Roslyn was sentenced to five years in prison last Thursday for conspiring to illegally distribute opioids, according to the U.S. attorney’s office of the Eastern District of New York. Tameshwar Ammar, 53, who was indicted in November 2019 and worked at Age Management Associates at 55 Bryant Ave., relinquished his license to practice medicine in June 2020. In July 2020, Ammar pleaded guilty via teleconference to conspiring to illegally distribute more than 19,000 oxycodone pills to two individuals identified in the indictment as John Doe 1 and John Doe 2. As part of his plea, officials said, Ammar agreed to forfeit approximately $245,700 as proceeds involved in the oxycodone offense. “Today’s sentence sends a stern warning that doctors who decide to betray their Hippocratic
oaths by acting as profit-seeking drug dealers will face severe consequences,” Jacquelyn M. Kasulis, acting U.S. attorney for the Eastern District, said in a statement. “This Office and our partners at the DEA are working tirelessly to combat the opioid epidemic on Long Island and elsewhere, including by prosecuting medical professionals who contribute to the risk of addiction, overdose and death by their callous actions.” The U.S. attorney’s office said that Ammar prescribed over 8,000 pills to John Doe 1 with the knowledge that he would be reselling them and that he prescribed over 11,000 pills to John Doe 2, even after the latter was admitted to a psychiatric clinic. John Doe 2 died in 2019 of a mix of oxycodone, methadone, which attorneys also claim Ammar prescribed, and ketamine. A biography in the fall 2008 issue of Elements Magazine said Continued on Page 42
PHOTO COURTESY OF ROSLYN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Roslyn Middle School world language teacher Tami Cutler and her seventh-graders hold up Ojo De Dios (Eye of God) crafts for Hispanic Heritage Month. See story on page 22.
Mineola board calls audit ‘pedantic and myopic’ BY B R A N D ON DUFFY Members of the Mineola Board of Education called a New York state comptroller’s report that criticized their han-
dling of finances “pedantic and myopic,” citing a budgeting process that is transparent. In a statement sent to Blank Slate Media, the board, consisting of Margaret Ballantyne-Mannion, Patrick Talty,
Brian Widman, Cheryl Lampasona and Stacey DeCillis, said it has long budgeted conservatively. “No mechanism exists for a public school system to run Continued on Page 42
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