A look at telehealth startup Done Global, whose owner was arrested by the US in June for allegedly running a "pill mill", as it continues to operate from China (Rolfe Winkler/Wall Street Journal)

Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal: A look at telehealth startup Done Global, whose owner was arrested by the US in June for allegedly running a “pill mill”, as it continues to operate from China  —  The owner of Silicon Valley's Done Global was arrested, but the telehealth company's staff in China still provides easy access to stimulants for Americans

A look at telehealth startup Done Global, whose owner was arrested by the US in June for allegedly running a "pill mill", as it continues to operate from China (Rolfe Winkler/Wall Street Journal)

Rolfe Winkler / Wall Street Journal:
A look at telehealth startup Done Global, whose owner was arrested by the US in June for allegedly running a “pill mill”, as it continues to operate from China  —  The owner of Silicon Valley's Done Global was arrested, but the telehealth company's staff in China still provides easy access to stimulants for Americans