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Pace Pharmacy faces wrongful death lawsuit from Levin Papantonio firm

| Staff Reporters
The saga around Pace Pharmacy continues. Levin Papantonio law firm has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the pharmacy and individuals, Stephen Allen Burklow, Monique Burklow and David Barron Winkles, all of whom stand accused of trafficking prescription drugs. They were all arrested last month by Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office following a multiyear investigation.  Filed in a state court Friday, June 13, the case is being brought on behalf of Andrew Strickland, a 47-year-old Escambia County man who died from a fatal combination of controlled substances just days after filling prescriptions from Dr. Elaine Sharp at Pace Pharmacy.
Mugshots of Stephen Burklow, David Winkles, and Monique Burklow from the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office jail view. The three were charged with conspiring to traffic prescription drugs. Now, they face a wrongful death lawsuit.

 

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