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New York Pharmacist made customer remove clothing before filling prescription, police say

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A licensed pharmacist in Niagara Falls, New York is facing charges after police say he compelled a woman to remove her clothes before he would fill her prescription.

Niagara Falls Police and the DEA arrested 81-year-old Robert Kenzia for coercion Tuesday morning.

Police say Kenzia, a licensed pharmacist at McLeod's Pharmacy on Buffalo Avenue, threatened the customer to notify other pharmacies to not fill her prescriptions if she did not comply with his demands.

The Drug Enforcement Administration is now conducting a full audit of the pharmacy to see if other illegal activity has occured at this location.

Niagara Falls Police say it is suspected that there may be other victims who have yet to come forward.