By Jonathan Stempel

(Reuters) -The founder and a former top doctor at Done Global were convicted by a San Francisco jury of conspiring to distribute Adderall and other stimulants, in the first federal prosecution of alleged illegal drug distribution by a telehealth company.

Ruthia He, who founded Done, and David Brody were each found guilty on Tuesday on two conspiracy counts and four counts of distributing controlled substances in their alleged $100 million fraud scheme. He was also convicted on an obstruction charge.

Prosecutors said He and Done used social media to entice people to pay monthly subscription fees for “easy access” to more than 40 million pills including Adderall, which treats attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD.

Many prescriptions were not medically nece

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