A Johnson & Johnson medical device subsidiary admitted to providing thousands of dollars in equipment as kickbacks to an orthopedic surgeon as part of a $9.75 million settlement reached with the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Sales agents of the subsidiary, DePuy Synthes, gave a Massachusetts-based orthopedist free spinal surgery equipment from at least July 2013 through February 2018 for use overseas in an effort to induce him to select DePuy equipment for his surgeries performed in the United States, the DOJ said in a press release Friday.

