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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.



