10 Investigates: DEA says Oneida Doctor was a Primary Source for Drug TraffickersNancy DanielsJan 17, 20201 min readFor three southeastern KY counties, the DEA says Oneida doctor Bruce Coffey was primary source of pills for drug traffickers. https://www.wbir.com/video/news/local/10-investigates-dea-says-oneida-doctor-was-a-primary-source-for-drug-traffickers/51-b3fa2df5-cd07-4185-941d-a5e8b3674fa8
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