Accusations against Utah doctors have dropped, accused of throwing away $28,000 in Covid vaccine doses

The federal government on Saturday dismissed allegations against a Utah plastic surgeon accused of throwing away the Covid-19-19 vaccine, shot children with saline instead of vaccines, and sold fake vaccination cards.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in an article on social media platform X that allegations against Dr. Michael Kirk Moore of Middleville, Utah, her guidance was dismissed.
Moore and other defendants face up to 35 years in prison for conspiracy to deceive the government. Conspiracy to convert, sell, transmit and dispose of government property; in these efforts it helps and teaches. The charges were brought when Joe Biden was president.
“Dr. Moore gave his patients a choice when the federal government refused to do so,” Bondy wrote. “He should not be subject to the incarceration he faces. It’s over today.”
Felice John Viti, the Utah lawyers, filed a motion on Saturday saying “This kind of dismissal is in the interest of justice.”
The trial began in Salt Lake City, and was chosen by the jury. It is expected to last for 15 days.
The news was not immediately sent to the U.S. Department of Justice, the Viti office in Salt Lake City and Moore on Saturday.
On January 11, 2023, a federal grand jury returned to his Utah Plastic Surgery Institute, a complaint related to the clinic and Moore’s neighbors, his Plastic Surgery Institute. The indictment states that more than $28,000 in the government’s Covid-19-19 vaccine doses were destroyed.
They are also charged with providing fraudulently completed vaccination record cards for more than 1,900 doses of the vaccine in exchange for cash or donations to designated charities.
The government has also accused some children of giving salt water shots at their parents’ requests, so minors believe they are receiving the vaccine.
Health Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.
During a confirmation hearing in January, Kennedy repeatedly refused to acknowledge the scientific consensus that children’s vaccines do not cause autism, and that the Covid-19 vaccine saved millions of lives.
In a follow-up X post on Saturday, Bundy said Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican of Georgia, caught her attention.
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Thiessen reported from Anchorage, Alaska.