International Center for Environment and Health
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International Center for Environment and Health is located in McLean, Virginia.
A deposition of a toxicologist in the case of the USA vs Philip Morris revealed some associations. The ICEH is a subsidiary of Medical Services Corporation, which is mostly owned by Dr George Contes [1]
Richard D Thomas, a Mormon toxicologist who worked for the tobacco industry through the lawyers James Day and a veil of family corporate entities and think-tanks (owned by himself and his wife), had previously worked for the ICEH before setting up a similar consulting operation himself called the International Center for Environmental Technology which did work for the tobacco industry.
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