The founder of Insys Therapeutics Inc and four colleagues were found guilty on Thursday of bribing doctors to prescribe the drugmaker`s addictive painkiller, helping to drive the U.S. opioid drug abuse crisis.

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A federal jury in Boston found John Kapoor, who served as the Chandler, Arizona-based drugmaker`s chairman, and his co-defendants guilty of racketeering conspiracy for a scheme that also misled insurers into paying for the drug.

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