Charges filed against man accused of selling cadavers to OCC
Charges were filed late Wednesday against a Corona man suspected of
selling bodies -- including one to OCC -- willed to a program he ran and
then pocketing the profits.
Phillip Joe Guyett, 32, was charged with felony embezzlement and
illegally removing cadavers from Western University in Pomona, where he
ran the school’s willed-body program.
OCC administrators noticed a partially decomposed cadaver that was
supposed to be preserved last month and called Western University to see
what had happened. They were told there was no record of Western having
sold the body to the Costa Mesa-based college.
Western officials were already investigating Guyett for faulty
record-keeping when they received a call from OCC. So far, they have
looked at more than 30 cases involving Guyett’s company, California
Anatomical Society, and its accompanying paperwork.
The case almost mirrors a scandal at UCI’s medical school, where the
former head of the same program is under suspicion of selling body parts
for profit.
OCC used to purchase cadavers from UCI for medical research, but none
were available to the school last spring. OCC professors decided to find
another resource, which happened to be Western University.
-- Greg Risling
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