Barry J. Cadden, owner of the now-defunct Framingham compounding pharmacy that was responsible for a deadly meningitis outbreak five years ago, should pay $73.7 million in restitution to the victims, federal prosecutors say.
Cadden was convicted in March of running a criminal enterprise — the New England Compounding Center — that mailed thousands of drugs contaminated with a mold that killed more than 60 people and sickened more than 700.