Doctor charged with having wife killed to protect drug ring

<p>A New Jersey doctor running an illegal prescription opioid drug ring with a motorcycle gang had a member hire someone to kill his wife after she threatened to expose the scheme, police say.</p>

News 12 Staff

Jan 10, 2018, 1:40 AM

Updated 2,303 days ago

Share:

By BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI
Associated Press
MAYS LANDING, N.J. (AP) - A New Jersey doctor running an illegal prescription opioid drug ring with a motorcycle gang had a member hire someone to kill his wife after she threatened to expose the scheme while trying to force him to agree to a divorce, authorities said Tuesday.
James Kauffman and a member of the Pagans Outlaw Motorcycle Gang were charged in the May 2012 shooting death of radio host April Kauffman. Another six people connected to the gang were charged with racketeering in the drug ring, which prosecutors said continued until last summer, when Kauffman was arrested at his office while brandishing a gun.
Kauffman "was intent to have her killed, as opposed to losing his financial empire," Atlantic County prosecutor Damon Tyner said.
Ferdinand Augello, the Pagan charged with finding someone to kill April Kauffman, also was charged Tuesday with trying to have James Kauffman killed, authorities said.
Kauffman has long maintained his innocence and denies any involvement in his wife's death, his attorney Ed Jacobs told Philly.com. It wasn't immediately known if Augello or any of the other defendants had lawyers to represent them.
April Kauffman's daughter, Kimberly Pack, who had long alleged that her stepfather killed her mother, said the death "forever changed my life."
"I have been waiting patiently for justice, and today I was lucky enough to be granted justice," Pack said. "I think for the first time, today I can actually breathe."
Pack had earlier fought a legal battle against her stepfather sparked by his attempts to claim April Kauffman's two life insurance policies. His claim was turned down because prosecutors couldn't provide a letter saying he wasn't considered a suspect.
April Kauffman was a local businesswoman who hosted weekly talk shows and advocated for military veterans. She had received a governor's award for outstanding community service a few days before her death.
Prosecutors said James Kauffman gave free prescriptions to people sent by Augello and Augello would receive $1,000 per script or a number of pills after the script was filled. Those who received them either used the drugs or sold them, authorities said.
In the summer of 2011, April Kauffman wanted a divorce and after James Kauffman objected she threatened to expose the drug ring, Tyner said.
Tyner said that Kauffman told Augello about his wife's threats and solicited him to have her killed. After about a year, a man who agreed to do it, Francis Mullholland, was driven to the home, where the doors were left open, and was given a gun, authorities said. April Kauffman, 47, was shot twice, and her body was found by a handyman.
Tyner said Mullholland, who said he got about $20,000 in cash, was later found dead of a drug overdose.
Mullholland originally was identified as a cousin of a member of the motorcycle gang, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutor's office later said that was incorrect. She declined to release more details about him.
Prosecutors said the drug empire lasted until June, when Kauffman was arrested on weapons charges at his Egg Harbor Township office. Authorities said he brandished a handgun as agents executed a search warrant and said, "I'm not going to jail for this!" A hostage negotiator persuaded him to surrender.
Kauffman's license was suspended after his arrest.
___
Shipkowski reported from Trenton, New Jersey.
Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


More from News 12
0:26
‘Sounded like a truck was driving by’: 2.6 magnitude aftershock hits Gladstone, USGS says

‘Sounded like a truck was driving by’: 2.6 magnitude aftershock hits Gladstone, USGS says

0:20
NJ Transit Bergen County Line service suspended due to person hit by train

NJ Transit Bergen County Line service suspended due to person hit by train

1:39
Cloudy with some sunshine today for New Jersey with temps in the 70s

Cloudy with some sunshine today for New Jersey with temps in the 70s

2:07
Police: 7 people injured after NJ Transit bus crashes into ditch in Woodbridge

Police: 7 people injured after NJ Transit bus crashes into ditch in Woodbridge

0:27
Police: Burglars in Glen Ridge steal key fob and get away with homeowner's car

Police: Burglars in Glen Ridge steal key fob and get away with homeowner's car

2:13
NJ DOT to provide free shuttle service during Route 71 Shark River Bridge work repairs

NJ DOT to provide free shuttle service during Route 71 Shark River Bridge work repairs

0:42
Bradley Food Pantry to temporarily close on May 17

Bradley Food Pantry to temporarily close on May 17

0:16
Officials: 17-year-old girl in critical condition following Newark shooting

Officials: 17-year-old girl in critical condition following Newark shooting

0:19
Kitten saved from sewer in Newark

Kitten saved from sewer in Newark

0:17
Martinelli's apple juice recalled over high arsenic levels

Martinelli's apple juice recalled over high arsenic levels

0:33
What marijuana reclassification means for the United States

What marijuana reclassification means for the United States

Guide: Mental health resources available in the tri-state

Guide: Mental health resources available in the tri-state

4:01
Trial begins for Barnegat man accused of killing 6-year-old son through abuse

Trial begins for Barnegat man accused of killing 6-year-old son through abuse

1:07
News 12’s Walt Kane participates in panel discussion about bill to restrict public records

News 12’s Walt Kane participates in panel discussion about bill to restrict public records

0:23
Prosecutor: Man charged in deadly shooting of ex-Rutgers football player in Hoboken

Prosecutor: Man charged in deadly shooting of ex-Rutgers football player in Hoboken

0:50
Jersey Proud: Volunteers ride stationary bikes to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network

Jersey Proud: Volunteers ride stationary bikes to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network

1:58
New Jersey Transit police officers save life of 3-year-old

New Jersey Transit police officers save life of 3-year-old

0:17
Hopatcong police investigate alleged antisemitic incidents in town

Hopatcong police investigate alleged antisemitic incidents in town

0:18
WATCH: Boaters help rescue another boater whose vessel capsized near Little Egg Harbor

WATCH: Boaters help rescue another boater whose vessel capsized near Little Egg Harbor

0:54
Officials: Rabid raccoon found in East Brunswick neighborhood, 2nd rabid animal this year

Officials: Rabid raccoon found in East Brunswick neighborhood, 2nd rabid animal this year