Archives for February 2011

Feb
18

Pro Wrestler Jeff Hardy Steroid Trafficking Case Postponed Again

Pro wrestler Jeff Hardy just become TNA world heavyweight champion after winning the main event “Against All Odds” on February 13, 2011 in Orlando.  However, Hardy has yet to put an anabolic steroid and drug trafficking case behind him after his court case was postponed yet again. [Read more…]

Feb
17

Former NFL Cheerleader Arrested for Steroid Possession

Samantha Baker, a former New England Patriot cheerleader in 2002, was arrested at her boyfriend’s house after police targeted Vincent Papagano as the alleged mastermind behind a high volume drug trafficking business involving marijuana, anabolic steroids, and other illicit drugs. Police seized 35 pounds of marijuana, large quantities of anabolic steroids and prescription drugs after a three-month investigation by the Braintree Police and the United States Postal Inspection Service. [Read more…]

Feb
16

Barry Bonds Testicles and His Mistress’ Nude Playboy Pictorial

Barry Bonds has denied intentionally using anabolic steroids when he played baseball. The federal government wants to prove he is lying about his steroid use and they are using millions of dollars of American taxpayer money to prove it.

Their star witness may very well be Kimberley Bell, the former mistress of Barry Bonds. Bonds attorneys feel that if Bell is allowed to talk about their client’s head size, testicular size, and his temper, then it is only fair to allow jurors to see her nude Playboy pictorial. Bell appeared in the November 2007 issue of Playboy.

The government doesn’t like this and wants Playboy barred from the courtroom. [Read more…]

Feb
15

Louisiana Steroid Dealers Face Unconstitutional Drug Tax

Steroid dealers in Louisiana have been required to pay a special drug tax for the past two decades. Convicted steroid dealer Todd Matherne onced owed $52 million dollars in taxes to the Louisiana Department of Revenue for steroids he sold under the Zencall Labs label. Matherne pleaded guilty to six steroid-related charges and served three years of a seven year prison sentence.

Matherne did not learn about Louisiana’s “drug stamp law” until after he was released from prison when trying to “rebuild his life”. He filed a lawsuit against the State of Louisiana calling the $52 million tax unconstitutional claiming it was in violation of the prohibition against “cruel and unusual punishment”. [Read more…]

Feb
14

Prescribe Steroids and HGH with Your Very Own Anti-Aging Clinic

Anti-aging and hormone replacement therapy are a big and thriving business in the medical profession. The prescribing of anabolic steroids such as testosterone for hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and human growth hormone has seen continued popularity as physicians seek more profitable treatment areas that are in high demand.

Now you can start your very own anti-aging clinic that prescribes testosterone, human growth hormone and anti-estrogens. [Read more…]

Feb
13

Jose Canseco Avoids Steroids in His Third Book

Jose Canseco, the self-proclaimed “godfather of steroids” in baseball, is working on his third book. The increasingly prolific writer is going to avoid discussing anabolic steroids and performance-enhancing drugs and focus on himself. The book is tentatively entitled “The Truth Hurts” and deals with how Canseco’s revelations about steroid in baseball affected him personally, professionally and financially. [Read more…]

Feb
12

Steroids for Sale on Busted SLCHealth-Fitness.com is Now StayMassive.com

Steve Corbersmith received a suspended sentence and avoids prison after pleading guilty to selling anabolic steroids and generic sildenafil (Viagra) via an internet website at SLCHealth-Fitness.com.

The Clacton Gazette website claims that customers who purchased products from SLCHealth-Fitness.com are at risk of contracting HIV and/or Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD). This appears to be nothing more than hysteria and propaganda by the Gazette. [Read more…]

Feb
11

Sports Writers Won’t Let Coach Washburn Forget His Steroid Past

James Washburn, a football defensive line coach, was recently hired by the Philadelphia Eagles. Coach Washburn is currently one of the National Football League’s most respected coaches at that position. However, sports writers are determined to never allow Washburn to forget that he was involved in one of the largest steroid scandals in college football history — over twenty years ago. [Read more…]

Feb
10

Texas Rangers and Taylor Hooton Foundation Team Up to Fight Steroid Abuse

The non-profit Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation announced a new partnership between the Texas Rangers and the Taylor Hooton Foundation for Fighting Steroid Abuse to educate high school students about the side effects of anabolic steroids. [Read more…]

Feb
08

Play Asterisk Free Anti-Steroid Campaign Hits Twitter and Facebook

The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) and Ad Council have decided to reinvigorate the neglected “Don’t Be An Asterisk” anti-steroid campaign by creating a new gateway page for the website and changing its name to the “Play Asterisk Free” anti-steroid campaign.

The new website for “Play Asterisk Free” leads to the original “Don’t Be An Asterisk” website which has remained unchanged after 30 months but also encourages visitors to visit the new Facebook page where they can “pledge” to “play asterisk free”. Their press release also announces the creation of a new “Play Asterisk Free” Twitter page in an effort to take advantage of popular social media to spread their message. [Read more…]