Summary
The US attorney general dropped charges against Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr., a doctor accused of destroying Covid-19 vaccines, providing fake vaccination cards, and giving saline shots instead of vaccines to children. The decision was made because it was considered "in the interests of justice."
Key Facts
- Dr. Michael Kirk Moore Jr. was accused of destroying Covid-19 vaccines valued at $28,000.
- He allegedly gave fake vaccination record cards and provided saline shots to children instead of the Covid vaccine.
- The charges against him included conspiracy to defraud the US government.
- He was on trial in Utah and had pled not guilty to all charges.
- The US attorney general decided to drop the charges against him.
- More than 1,900 fraudulent vaccine certificates were reportedly provided for a fee.
- Dr. Moore and his associates faced up to 35 years in prison if convicted.