Fake Prescription Gets Anna Malova, Previous Miss Russia, Arrested

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Fake Prescription Gets Anna Malova, Previous Miss Russia, Arrested

One of the 1998 competitors within the Miss Universe pageant, Anna Malova was also Miss Russia. Anna Malova was arrested last night for allegedly faking a prescription for narcotic painkillers, then filling it. The 38-year-old former beauty queen has been charged and could possibly be facing thousands of dollars in fines.

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Anna Malova arrest spurred by drug charges

Anna Malova has been arrested for drug charges in the past – most recently 3 months ago. Anna Malova’s doctor claimed that she had stolen his prescription pad. She then supposedly used this prescription pad to write herself a prescription for narcotic painkillers. Anna Malova has been charged with criminal possession of narcotics, forgery, and impersonating a physician.

Physician’s license for Anna Malova not valid in the U.S.

The story of Anna Malova's arrest for drug charges becomes even more interesting with the knowledge that Malova is a doctor. The United States has not recognized Anna Malova’s Russian medical license. While she was Miss Russia, Anna Malova donated a personal cash til payday also as time and effort to serving medical clinics within the Russian continent. Even though she is a doctor, Anna Malova did not get a license to practice medicine in the United States - so she is not legally allowed to write prescriptions. Even if Malova was licensed in the U.S.A, she would have to get an additional doctor to write her prescriptions, because self-prescribing is not allowed.

Anna Malova’s potential punishment for alleged crimes

The punishment for the alleged crimes of Anna Malova could be quite significant. Criminal possession of narcotics could cost as much as two thousand dollars and various years in jail. The crime of impersonating a doctor is classified as a Class E felony – which means a number of years in jail. Forgery can cost anywhere from one hundred to five thousand dollars. Various thousand dollars could easily be levied against Anna Malova for her alleged crimes. If Anna Malova isn’t worried about the money, she could very well be worried about deportation. Drug crimes can often be grounds for deportation.

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