Doctor allegedly borrowed name
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Saturday, December 09, 2006
ROYAL PALM BEACH — The name on the white lab coat, résumé and patient thank-you cards all read Dr. Sean Craig Fein.
But the man who for nearly a year prescribed eyewear for scores of customers at a Wal-Mart was no Dr. Fein.
He wasn't even licensed as an optometrist in
Denis Jason Palmer, 43, allegedly convinced nearly a dozen optometry clinics in
More than 20 grams of marijuana and large amounts of OxyContin were found in the apartment, sheriff's deputies said.
Palmer was hired Dec. 28 last year to work part-time as an optometrist at the Wal-Mart, in the 9000 block of
Palmer, who worked as a licensed optometrist in
Palmer once worked with Fein, who is licensed in
Detectives said Palmer's scheme began to unravel Nov. 16 when he illegally parked in a handicap spot outside the Wal-Mart.
Sheriff's Detective Gabe Carino said a deputy who happened to be in the parking lot spotted Palmer parking and followed him into the store.
An employee told the deputy that Palmer was Dr. Sean Fein. But when the deputy examined his driver license, the name was Palmer's, Carino said.
After an investigation that lasted weeks, deputies arrested Palmer and his girlfriend, Nadia Edita Becovic, 29.
The money that Palmer received for illegally practicing as an optometrist was allegedly funneled through a company, Florida Eyes Inc. Becovic is listed as the owner of the company, Carino said.
Palmer was able to operate under the radar because "people don't usually question someone who they think is a doctor," Carino said.
"You've got to ask questions," he added.
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