Medical marijuana clinic operator forged physician signatures, police say

Adam Duvernay | The News Journal

Delaware State Police on Friday arrested the operator of holistic medicine clinic in Lewes, who is accused of falsifying medical marijuana paperwork for clients.

State police arrested Carolan Krajewsky, also known as Carolan Fischer, after an investigation into alleged fraudulent activity. She was charged with three counts of felony first-degree tampering with public records and three counts of felony forgery.

Police said they began investigating last month when financial crimes detectives got information about fraudulent activity at Delaware Holistic Medicine, formerly known as Disjointed, which is located at 34011 Wescoats Rd. in Lewes.

On its Facebook page, the clinic says its mission is provide easy and affordable medical marijuana evaluations for cards that can be used at dispensaries.

But police said the Medical Marijuana Compliance Program was contacted about medical marijuana applications that had been submitted for patients containing fraudulent signatures in the physician section. Investigators said it was determined patients hadn't seen a doctor and had dealt solely with Krajewski.

No doctors were arrested and no marijuana was found at the clinic, police said.

State police searched the clinic Friday and arrested Krajewski. She was released on a $2,250 unsecured bond. This investigation has additional charges pending, police said.

Anyone with additional information can contact state police at (302) 752-3814.

Contact Adam Duvernay at aduvernay@delawareonline.com or (302) 319-1855

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