Spokane doctor loses license after hiring dark web hitman to addict ex-wife to heroin, force her to sleep with him

The permanent suspension of a Spokane doctor’s medical license was upheld last week after the man was convicted of a scheme that involved hiring a hitman to drug his ex-wife and her son with heroin, intending to get them addicted to the substance, and also having his estranged wife held hostage with hopes she would have intercourse with him “three times.”

In January and February 2021, former pediatrician Ronald Ilg used the dark web to solicit a hitman with the intent to injure a former colleague who previously worked at Ilg’s medical practice, the Washington appeals court announced.

Using the name “Scar215,” Ilg paid the hitman $2,000 in Bitcoin and instructed the hitman to carry out an attack where his former colleague should “be given a significant beating that is obvious,” and the beating should “injure both hands significantly or break the hands.”…

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