Politics & Government
NECC Owner Cadden Takes The Fifth at Hearing
Appearing in front of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the co-owner of NECC refused to answer question on the meningitis outbreak connected with his company.
Wrentham resident andΒ co-founder of the New England Compound Center (NECC) Barry Cadden refused to speak during a congressional hearing today on the meningitis outbreak linked to his company.
Being asked multiple questions by the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the NECC co-owner simply saidΒ said, "Under advice of counsel, I respectfully decline to answer under basis of my constitutional rights and privileges, including the Fifth Amendment."
Cadden said he would invoke his Fifth Amendment right to not answer questions to avoid self-incrimination.
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Since being closed last month, the state has taken steps to make sure that NECC can no longer practice in Massachusetts again, including permanently revoking the company's license.
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