Nevada Sovereign Citizen Indicted for Illegal Practice of Medicine
Antigovernment "Sovereign Citizen" arrested last year in Las Vegas faces new charges for operating without a medical license.聽
An antigovernment "sovereign citizen" known as 鈥淒r. Rick,鈥 who practiced medicine without a license, resulting in at least one death, has been indicted on multiple charges in Las Vegas.
The new formal charges against David 鈥淩ick鈥 Van Thiel came after Nevada and federal investigators spent eight months attempting to locate and interview more than 100 patients who received various medical treatments and surgeries at the suspect鈥檚 ramshackle complex in the last four years.聽
The illegal medical complex in residential Las Vegas was protected by surveillance cameras when it was raided last September by police and FBI agents after the city鈥檚 business licensing office received complaints. One witness described the operation as a 鈥渟cene from a horror movie.鈥
The Clark County grand jury indictment, which was returned June 16, accuses Van Thiel of sexual assault, child abuse and 17 counts of practicing medicine without a license resulting in substantial bodily harm.
He has been separately indicted in the U.S. District Court in Las Vegas on two counts of being a felon in possession of firearms 鈥 a 9mm semiautomatic pistol and a MAC-10 assault-style rifle found in the complex where he performed medical procedures for months. His trial on the federal firearms charges has been set for Aug. 23.
Van Thiel has not been charged with homicide, but Chief Deputy District Attorney Marc DiGiacomo said last week that "prosecutors are waiting for a medical examiner鈥檚 report on how at least one of Dr. Rick鈥檚 patients died in June 2015," the reported.
Van Thiel boasted online about performing dozens of abortions, circumcisions, castrations, root canals and cancer treatments. He also treated AIDS patients and people with sexually transmitted and life-threatening diseases, sometimes providing 鈥渙zone treatments鈥 at 鈥渦nbeatable prices鈥 in exchange for Bitcoins, gold, silver, and firearms.
Van Thiel never attended medical school and isn鈥檛 a licensed physician, authorities say, but he does have a criminal history showing he served prison time in California and Nevada for battery, robbery, attempted robbery, burglary and assault.
鈥淒r. Rick,鈥 as he called himself in online advertisements, denounced the licensing of physicians, blasted conventional medicine, vaccinations, the pharmaceutical industry, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, GMOs and government regulations of health care.
He boasted that he was a self-taught physician educated by watching YouTube videos, contending that government has no right to regulate prostitution or the practice of medicine because they involve 鈥渙nly consenting individuals.鈥
Van Thiel joined other antigovernment conspiracy extremists in claiming that the U.S. government is secretly killings its citizens with chemtrails.
Before becoming immersed in the 鈥渟overeign citizen鈥 movement, Van Thiel worked as a porn star, male escort and sex toy inventor in Las Vegas.