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Seeking Victims of Dr. Shouping Li, Winnemucca, Nevada

Seeking Victims of Dr. Shouping Li, Winnemucca, Nevada

The FBI is seeking to identify potential victims of Dr. Shouping Li, vice chief of staff for Humboldt County General Hospital in Winnemucca, Nevada, who pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing the opioid pain medications oxycodone and hydrocodone to patients outside the usual course of his professional practice and without a legitimate medical purpose.

If you were a patient of Dr. Li between August 2015 and February 2018 and believe you may have been affected by his alleged crimes, please complete the following questionnaire. If you have questions or need to speak with someone regarding this issue, please email DrLiwinnemuccavictim@fbi.gov.

The FBI is legally mandated to identify victims of federal crimes that it investigates and provide these victims with information, assistance services, and resources.

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