Media, Pa. pharmacist accused of distributing drugs in exchange for sex

"He was giving out those drugs to people who did not need them, people who were addicted to them," said DA Stollsteimer.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Pharmacist accused of distributing drugs in exchange for sex
Martin Brian, who is the owner and operator of the now-defunct Murray-Overhill Pharmacy, is accused of using his access to prescription drugs to get sex.

MEDIA, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- A Delaware County pharmacist is accused of distributing drugs out of his pharmacy in exchange for sex.

Martin Brian, 81, who is the owner and operator of the now-defunct Murray-Overhill Pharmacy located on State Street in Media, is accused of using his access to prescription drugs for sex.

"He was giving out those drugs to people who did not need them, people who were addicted to them, just so he could get what he wanted from them, which was sexual gratification," said Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer.

The investigation began this past April when Media Borough police found two unconscious individuals parked in the back of the pharmacy. As the officers were investigating, a woman walked out of the pharmacy. Authorities say she ran when she saw police.

Police say Brian came out and asked if everything was alright, and upon separate questioning, inconsistencies emerged between what the pair told officers.

As a result, the cellphone of the woman was seized and an investigation was launched.

"They did an audit of his records and determined there were tons of missing medications," said Stollsteimer.

The Murray-Overhill Pharmacy was the largest purchaser of oxycodone, Xanax, and the deadly substance fentanyl in the 19063 zip code, according to a DEA audit that analyzed inventory from 2016 to 2021.

Authorities say as the woman was interviewed by agents from the DEA, she admitted that she had been meeting Brian weekly to exchange sex acts for money and for controlled substances.

"What's going on with fentanyl is destroying families all across Delaware County as we speak. He was giving out those drugs to people who did not need them," said Stollsteimer.

A further investigation revealed that a second woman also admitted that she was exchanging sexual favors for drugs with Brian multiple times a week

The Murray-Overhill Pharmacy shuttered this past June.

Brian is being charged with sexual extortion and other related drug offenses. He turned himself in Monday. His bail was set at $250,000.