White Bear Lake chiropractor loses license for renewed Ponzi scheming, board says - TwinCities.com-Pioneer Press

Randy Miland is accused of bilking patients and other would-be investors out of tens of thousands of dollars over the last two years while he worked at a clinic in White Bear Lake, according to the Minnesota Board of Chiropractic Examiners, which... The Minnesota attorney general's office, which participated in the board's review and presentation of the allegations, says it has referred the matter to local "criminal authorities," though no new charges have been filed. "There's a lot of exaggeratory things in there," Miland, reached by phone Tuesday, said of the board's revocation order. I just said I'm going to let it go because I'm sick of battling, battling, battling. Miland, 61, of White Bear Lake said some of the board's findings were untrue and some were misinterpretations. "Let's put it this way, there were some things in the original suspension that were totally false," Miland said. They wanted me and they got me. ". The reinstatement of Miland's license in 2011 prompted outcry from victims of his earlier scams, which date back to the 1990s. They victims said they hadn't been repaid and wanted restitution to be a special... But the chiropractic board said that it lacked authority to implement such a requirement and that there was a mutual expectation that Miland would be able to make the payments once he got his license and began working again. Source: www.twincities.com