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4th April 2020
10:01am BST

The scope of Farak’s addiction—and the number of people convicted as a result of her drug testing—comes to light, despite repeated efforts to suppress evidence in the case.
The four-part docuseries was produced by Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions and directed by Erin Lee Carr (Mommy Dead and Dearest, Dirty Money) - and examines an essential, but obscured, part of the criminal justice system.
In addition to re-creations of Farak’s compelling grand jury testimony and interviews with attorneys and experts, viewers hear from Farak's family for the first time, delving deep into how the actions of one crime lab employee can impact tens of thousands of lives.
And since it landed on Netflix on April 1, people haven't been able to get enough of the "crazy" new docuseries.
If you’ve finished Tiger King...go ahead and start ‘How to fix a drug scandal’ because WOW.
— ziggy✨ (@lanaimadeit) April 3, 2020
How to Fix a Drug Scandal on @Netflix is somehow crazier than #TigerKing to me.
— Space ₿lk ♼ (@BlkMoneyDotCom) April 2, 2020
y'all thought tiger king was wild, watch how to fix a drug scandal on @netflix #howtofixadrugscandal #Netflix
— Its about that time ⏳ (@Michael_ledin) April 3, 2020
I just have to say this “How To Fix A Drug Scandal” special on #Netflix is unbelievable. This is like putting all of my favorite crime/dr*g/courtroom shows in one series. pic.twitter.com/N2oIBLEyuj
— Nope Likeshit. (@IamDMVixen) April 1, 2020
If you enjoyed #TigerKing @erinleecarr will blow your mind with her Limited Series “How to Fix a Drug Scandal” on #Netflix ???? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 ? ? pic.twitter.com/Lhvznj8B34
— Jo-Anne Reynolds (@SexyAFSpiritsJo) April 4, 2020
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