Pubdate: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 Source: Charleston Gazette (WV) Copyright: 2001 Charleston Gazette Contact: http://www.wvgazette.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/77 Author: Lawrence Messina Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?186 (Oxycontin) SUSPENDED DOCTOR GETS NEW TRIAL DATE A new trial date joins new charges and new defense lawyers for a suspended Mingo County doctor accused of demanding sex from OxyContin-addicted patients. Dr. Armando M. Acosta now faces a Feb. 12 trial on the 12-count, superseding indictment handed up against him Dec. 11, U.S. Magistrate Judge Mary Stanley ruled Thursday. Stanley initially set a January trial date for Acosta, after the grand jury indicted him on 18 counts in November. The new charges replace the old, and echo their allegations that Acosta improperly prescribed the powerful painkiller to two patients between April and August 2000. The new indictment further accuses Acosta of illegally dispensing OxyContin and such other drugs as alprazolam, diazepam, butorphanol and hydrocodone to 10 other people between January 1998 and August. The new charges also point out that "sexual contact between a physician and his patient" is "dishonorable, unethical and unprofessional conduct" under state ethical rules for doctors. Prosecutors allege that photos from a camera placed in Acosta's Delbarton office show him engaged in sexual acts with various different women. Some of the photos have been filed under seal with the court. Pending Mingo Circuit Court charges, meanwhile, allege that Acosta sexually assaulted a female patient incapacitated by drugs. Investigators believe Acosta needlessly prescribed OxyContin to patients and others, and allowed them to form habits. He then demanded sexual favors in exchange for further doses of the addictive drug, investigators contend. The state Board of Medicine has fielded a string of ethics complaints against the Cuban-born family practitioner since at least the early 1990s. He was on probation with the board when arrested on the federal charges, and the board has since suspended his license. Acosta fired and replaced his original team of lawyers. He remains jailed pending his trial. Stanley denied a request by the new lawyers to release him to the custody of his adult daughter and son-in-law in Huntington. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake