Florida Corporation and Executives Plead Guilty to Conspiracy to Sell Anabolic Steroids and Unlawful Dietary Supplements. Friday, November 19, 2021 . On Nov. 19, Blackstone Labs pleaded guilty to the same charges as Braun and Singerman, as well as to one count of conspiracy to defraud the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and to commit .
Singerman previously served as CEO of Blackstone Labs until May 2016, though he continued to earn a monthly income from Blackstone Labs as a co-owner, according to a "factual proffer" filed in U. S. District Court. To satisfy a debt, the court document states, Singerman sold his 35% share of the company to another person in 2018.
The indictment also charges Braun, an owner of Blackstone Labs, and Singerman, a former company owner, with two counts of introducing a product known as Super DMZ RX 2. 0, an unapproved new drug .
Singerman departed Blackstone Labs in April 2016, and he went on to found RedCon1, which "quickly became the fastest growing sport supplement company in history," according to the sentencing memo from his lawyers. The company has nearly 200 employees, including more than 100 in South Florida, Singerman's attorneys said in the memo.
Blackstone Labs pleaded guilty on Nov. 19 to the same charges as Braun and Singerman, as well as to conspiracy to defraud the FDA and to commit mail and wire fraud.
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The Department of Justice has announced that Blackstone Labs LLC and two of its executives have pleaded guilty to conspiring to sell illegal anabolic steroids and other unlawful products marketed .
According to court documents and evidence presented at trial, James Boccuzzi, 38, of Parkland, was director of sales for Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton-based sports and dietary supplements retailer. A jury convicted Boccuzzi in December 2021 of conspiracy to defraud the FDA and conspiracy to distribute anabolic steroids. U. S. District Judge .
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The court also ordered Blackstone Labs to pay $1. 2 million in forfeiture. Anthony Ventrella, 43, of Delray Beach, Florida, operated a series of companies that manufactured many of the illegal .
According to court documents, Aaron Singerman, 41, of Delray Beach, Florida, founded and operated Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton-based sports and dietary supplements retailer. Singerman is the former CEO of Blackstone. U. S. District Court Judge William P. Dimitrouleas of the Southern District of Florida sentenced Singerman to 54 months in .
One of the defendants, Robert DiMaggio, a co-founder of Blackstone Labs, pleaded guilty in 2019 to count one of the charges, and he is awaiting sentencing. Four co-defendants—including Blackstone Labs' co-founders Aaron Singerman and Phillip (aka P. J. ) Braun—are scheduled to go to trial on Oct. 12. However, they recently requested a .
On Dec. 9, a federal jury in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, convicted James Boccuzzi, 37, of Boca Raton, Florida, of one count of conspiracy to defraud the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and one count of conspiracy to distribute controlled substances. . Blackstone Labs pleaded guilty on Nov. 19 to the same charges as Braun and Singerman .
According to court documents, Aaron Singerman, 41, of Delray Beach, Florida, founded and operated Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton-based sports and dietary supplements retailer. Singerman is the .
Within four years, Blackstone Labs was on the INC 500 fastest-growing companies list. In 2017 a few days after Men's Journal published an article, " How Two Florida Gym Rats Conquered the Shadowy World of Dietary Supplements," that featured Blackstone Labs, the company was raided by the federal agents.
The indictment also charged Blackstone Labs and Ventech Labs, two Florida limited liability companies in Palm Beach County, Florida. The indictment alleges that the defendants sold hundreds of thousands of illegal products, including anabolic steroids, nationwide and internationally, fraudulently representing that those products and pills were .
19-80030-CR S. D. Fla. UPDATE. As of March 11, 2022: James Boccuzzi, 38, of Parkland, was director of sales for Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton-based sports and dietary supplements retailer.
Boccuzzi is the 11th defendant convicted in connection with Blackstone Labs LLC, a Boca Raton company that sold millions of dollars of products labeled as dietary supplements.
The Rise and Fall of Blackstone Labs. Blackstone Labs, based in South Florida, has been a popular supplier of nutritional supplements for more than a decade. As early as 2012, it began adding substances such as the prohormone DMZ, the stimulant AMP citrate, and various anabolic steroids in its products.
A Florida man who co-founded a sports and dietary supplements retailer was sentenced today to 54 months in prison for conspiring to sell illegal anabolic steroids and other products marketed as dietary supplements that were unlawful under federal law. . The court also ordered Blackstone Labs to pay $1. 2 million in forfeiture. Anthony .
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FDA OCI, Blackstone, Labs, Phillip Braun, Boca Raton FL, Aaron Singerman, Delray Beach FL, executives, plead guilty, conspiring, sell, illegal, anabolic steroids .
According to court documents, Smith and Shemtob both stated that they purchased the designer steroids they sold from Blackstone Labs LLC, a corporation based in Boca Raton, Florida. Blackstone .
In addition to Blackstone, the original indictment also charged Blackstone Labs and Ventech Labs, two Florida limited liability companies in Palm Beach County, Florida.