He and Brody conspired to commit healthcare fraud by submitting fraudulent insurance claims so that Done members could dispense Adderall at pharmacies while continuing to pay their membership fees - resulting in $14 million in payouts from insurance companies, prosecutors said. The false claims said that Done did urine drug screenings, stated that non-stimulant drugs had been tried prior to stimulants and used the DSM-5 to diagnose ADHD.