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2 indicted over UCLA cadaver program issues

LOS ANGELES — The former head of UCLA's cadaver program and a businessman were indicted Friday on eight felony counts involving black market sales of donated human body parts in a scheme that allegedly cheated the university out of more than $1 million.

Henry Reid, the former director of UCLA's willed body program, allegedly sold body parts to businessman Ernest Nelson, who then resold them to medical, pharmaceutical and hospital research companies.

"As a result, Ernest Nelson was able to supply over 20 of his clients with hundreds of body parts and received over $1 million for the supplied body parts," according to the indictment.

Reid, 58, of Anaheim, and Nelson, 50, of Rancho Cucamonga pleaded not guilty in Los Angeles County Superior Court to single counts of conspiracy to commit a crime, grand theft and grand theft of personal property.

The charges were similar to those brought more than a year ago, but the indictments allowed prosecutors to avoid a preliminary hearing scheduled Friday.

Both men were released on their own recognizance pending a May 30 bail hearing. Defense attorneys said they expected to prevail at trial.

The illegal sales ran from 1999 until 2004 with Reid using his position to cover up the scheme, authorities said.

During that time, Nelson, who owned the Empire Anatomical Co., wrote several checks to Reid ranging from $5,000 to $9,000 for body parts. Reid deposited them into his personal bank account, authorities said.

Nelson also pleaded not guilty to four counts of filing false income tax returns and one count of failing to file an income tax return.

The DA's office originally brought charges against the men in March 2007.

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