A Southern California man was arrested on Wednesday on a federal fraud charge alleging he solicited investments in a company that would market a pill that would prevent the coronavirus, the U.S. Justice Department said in a statement.

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A criminal complaint against Keith Lawrence Middlebrook, 53, alleges that he "claimed to have personally developed a `patent-pending cure` and a treatment that prevents coronavirus infection," the statement said.

"Middlebrook was arrested during a meeting in which he delivered pills – purportedly the treatment that prevents coronavirus infection – to an undercover agent who was posing as an investor," it said.