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A Tazewell County judge is loosening the protective orders keeping some information in the civil lawsuits against Pekin's Reditus Laboratories and its CEO Aaron Rossi out of the public eye.
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An attorney who is representing WGLT and other news media in an effort to unseal documents in lawsuits involving Reditus CEO Aaron Rossi says Rossi doesn't need the court to protect his image.
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Aaron Rossi said through a spokesperson that a coordinated campaign is underway to bring "egregious and outrageous claims" against him.
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Tazewell County judge Chris Doscotch approved an agreement on Thursday to place Pekin-based Reditus Laboratories in a receivership.
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A deal has apparently been struck that could put someone else in charge of Reditus Labs as embattled CEO Aaron Rossi faces lawsuits and criminal charges – although the details of the change remain hidden from public view.
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The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has filed a seven-count complaint against Aaron Rossi, accusing him of writing unauthorized prescriptions and spending company funds without approval during his time at Central Illinois Orthopedic Surgery.
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Aaron Rossi of Bloomington faces a federal indictment related to alleged tax fraud charges, as well as multiple civil lawsuits.
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Multiple news organizations, including WGLT and WCBU, have filed a request to unsealed evidence in a lawsuit against Reditus Labs and its CEO Aaron Rossi.
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New allegations in a lawsuit filed against Reditus Labs and its CEO Aaron Rossi claims Rossi lied to patients that he's a medical doctor and illegally prescribed opiates to himself and others.
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Reditus Labs gave $12,000 to a political campaign, one day after the COVID-testing company's CEO, Aaron Rossi, was indicted on tax fraud charges.