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PAiN
10-06-2014, 09:20 PM
Several Under Arrest in "Operation Gym Candy"


10/01/2014
From the Office of PA Attorney General Kathleen Kane:

13 in NEPA charged in intercontinental anabolic steroids, diversion rings


Probation officer, corrections officers among those charged
17-month investigation dubbed "Operation Gym Candy"
Hundreds of thousands of pills manufactured, distributed






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Brian Laubach


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Brian Clarke




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Marc Laubach


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Sheree Senausky




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Kristen Pietrzyk


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Paul Dougal




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Richard Piccarreta


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Nick Baloga




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Keith Kilgus


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Kyle Goyne




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John Taffera


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Matt Vilanoski




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Pete Fischer


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John Koch



HARRISBURG - Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced charges in a case involving two transcontinental anabolic steroids rings. In all 13 people were charged, including a probation officer and four current or former corrections officers. The charges allege that the individuals shipped hundreds of thousands of pills out of five Northeastern Pennsylvania counties, and also ran a ring that sold illegal prescription drugs. The charges followed a 17- month investigation conducted by the Office of Attorney General's Bureau of Narcotics Investigation in cooperation with local law enforcement.

As part of the illicit operation three of the individuals charged, Brian Laubach of Berwick, Richard Piccarreta of Plymouth and Paul Dougal of Plymouth, allegedly imported raw materials from China that they manufactured in their homes by stuffing anabolic steroids into caplets or cooking the raw materials to fill vials so that the drugs could be injected. Keith Kilgus of Danville allegedly worked for both rings by picking up the packages that came in from China and delivering the materials to the three suppliers, as well as shipping packages for both rings.

Sheree Senausky of Trucksville allegedly operated a prescription drug ring involving Dougal and one other of the anabolic steroids ring suspects, Nick Baloga of Scranton.

"Anabolic steroids can cause deadly side effects, and are as much of a public health risk as heroin or other narcotics, especially when users 'stack' them," Attorney General Kane said. "This illegal manufacturing has been shut down and will no longer be able to supply dangerous drugs that can do great harm to people's long-term health."

Attorney General Kane said the ring operated out of Montour, Northumberland, Columbia, Luzerne and Lackawanna counties and shipped to dozens of states including Hawaii.

The criminal charges state that most of Brian Laubach's alleged sales were online and he shipped up to 300 packages for profits of roughly $16,000 a week. A search warrant at Laubach's residence yielded more than 90,000 anabolic steroids pills, 2,800 vials; gallons of unpackaged manufactured liquid anabolic steroids; kilos of raw anabolic steroids and $445,000 cash. Laubach allegedly hid the proceeds in the name of his brother, Marc Laubach, who was also charged today.

Materials to manufacture anabolic steroids were seized at Dougal's residence, along with more than 10,000 pills and 112 vials of anabolic steroids. The estimated street value of all of the seized evidence associated with the two anabolic steroids rings is more than $500,000.

Sheree Senausky allegedly diverted a minimum of 400 pills a week from her employer that were mostly Vicodin or a combination of Vicodin, OxyContin and ********, that she sold for $1,300 a week in profits. One of her alleged customers was Dougal, who sold the pills to Baloga, according to the criminal complaint.

Investigators from the Bureau of Narcotics Investigations said members of the anabolic steroids rings used the drugs for their own personal use, and believe some took prescription drugs to alleviate pain associated with excessive exercise and weight lifting.
The investigation, dubbed "Operation Gym Candy," began in April 2013. Of the 13 charged five are current or former probation or correction officers: Marc Laubach (Columbia County Probation officer); Richard Piccarreta (former Montour County Prison officer); Nick Baloga (Lackawanna Prison guard); John Taffera (Luzerne County Correctional Facility guard); and Pete Fisher (Luzerne County Correctional Facility guard).

"It is particularly troubling that five of the people who participated in these rings have been entrusted by our citizens with overseeing parolees or guarding prisoners," said Attorney General Kane. "They worked every day with individuals who are paying the price for breaking the law. It is shameful that they decided to break the law themselves."

The defendants will be preliminarily arraigned before Magisterial District Judge Richard Cronauer and will be prosecuted by Deputy Attorney General William Abraham of the Attorney General's Drug Strike Force Section.
Attorney General Kane thanked the Berwick Police Department, Edwardsville Borough Police Department, Kingston Borough Police Department, Nanticoke City Police Department, Newport Township Police Department and Wilkes-Barre City Police Department for their assistance in the investigation.

An additional defendant, Kristen Pietrzyk, was charged today but is not associated with any of the drug rings.

Below is a fulllist of the defendants and the charges against them:

Brian Laubach, 36, 1225 5th Ave., Berwick, Columbia County, is charged with: two counts of manufacturing anabolic steroids; two counts of corrupt organizations; one count of delivery of anabolic steroids; one count of possession with the intent to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of dealing in unlawful proceeds; and one count of conspiracy to deal in unlawful proceeds.

Marc Laubach, 36, 1225 5th Ave., Berwick, Columbia County, is charged with one count of dealing in unlawful proceeds and one count of conspiracy to deal in unlawful proceeds.

Paul Dougal, 31, 935 Country Club Road, Apt. 2, Bloomsburg, Columbia County, is charged with: one count of manufacturing anabolic steroids; one count of delivery of anabolic steroids; one count of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts of corrupt organizations; one count of dealing in unlawful proceeds; and one count of conspiracy to deal in unlawful proceeds.

Richard Piccarreta, 49, 75 Wood St., Plymouth, Luzerne County, is charged with: one count of manufacturing anabolic steroids; one count of delivery of anabolic steroids; one count of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts corrupt organization; one count of dealing in unlawful proceeds; and one count of conspiracy to deal in unlawful proceeds.

Keith Kilgus, 40, 600 Bloom St., Apt. 1, Danville, Montour County, is charged with: two counts of delivery of anabolic steroids; two














counts of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts of possession of anabolic steroids; two counts of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; and two counts corrupt organizations.

Brian Clarke, 24, 239 1st St., Hanover Township, Luzerne County, is charged with: four counts of delivery of anabolic steroids; four counts of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; four counts of possession of anabolic steroids; four counts of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts of corrupt organizations; and one count of illegal use of a communication facility.

Matt Vilanoski, 25, 833 W. Spruce St., Coal Township, Northumberland County, is charged with one count of possession of anabolic steroids.

John Koch, 24, 505 Chestut St., Hanover Township, Luzerne County, is charged with: one count of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of delivery of anabolic steroids, one count of criminal conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids and two counts of corrupt organizations.

Nick Baloga, 44, 2223 Capouse Ave., Scranton, Lackawanna County, is charged with: two counts possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance; two counts of possession of anabolic steroids; two counts of conspiracy to deliver controlled substances; two counts of corrupt organizations; and one count of illegal use of a communication facility.

Kyle Goyne, 23, 58 Brown St., Ashley, Luzerne County, is charged with: one count of delivery of anabolic steroids; one count of possession with intent to deliver anabolic steroids; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts of corrupt organizations; and one count of illegal use of a communication facility.

John Taffera, 39, 328 Highlark Drive, Larksville, Luzerne County, is charged with: one count of delivery of a controlled substance; one count of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance; one count of possession of anabolic steroids; one count of conspiracy to deliver anabolic steroids; two counts corrupt organizations; and one count of illegal use of a communication facility;

Sheree Senausky, 29, 169 Staub Road, Trucksville, Luzerne County, is charged with: three counts of delivery of a controlled substance; four counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance; two counts of corrupt organizations; and one count of illegal use of a communication facility.

Pete Fischer, 54, 1 Brown St., Ashley, Luzerne County, is charged with one count of possession of anabolic steroids and one count of illegal use of a communication facility.

Kristen Pietrzyk, 27, 340 E. Broad St., Nanticoke, Luzerne County, is charged with: two counts of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance; two counts of delivery of a controlled substance; one count of illegal use of a communication facility.




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PAiN
10-06-2014, 09:21 PM
Pennsylvania steroid ring bust nets prison guards, free agent who signed with Dallas Cowboys Published October 01, 2014



HARRISBURG, Pa. – Prosecutors said Wednesday they broke up a mail-order steroid ring whose participants included three prison guards, a probation officer and football player who signed with the Dallas Cowboys this year and was recently cut.


The state attorney general's office announced charges against 13 people, including Brian Clarke, an undrafted free agent offensive lineman who was released by the Cowboys after suffering a groin injury.


The prison guards and probation officer worked at county facilities in northeastern Pennsylvania.


The ring was described in a police affidavit as "an ongoing, sophisticated and comprehensive criminal organization" that assembled raw material from China into pills or injectable form. Some of the defendants were accused of selling prescription drugs.


The charges against Clarke, who played at Bloomsburg University, included the possession and delivery of anabolic steroids. A message left for him at an address listed in his name was not returned.


A search of an apartment in Bloomsburg in June produced thousands of steroid pills and capsules, hundreds of vials that held liquid anabolic steroids, raw steroids, shipping materials and chemical lab equipment. Another search of a home in Berwick found similar evidence, as well as $445,000 cash in a basement safe.


Phone messages were left at warden's offices at the Luzerne County Correctional Facility, where guards John Taffera, 39, and Pete Fisher, 54, face charges, and the Lackawanna County Prison, where guard Nick Baloga, 44, has been charged.


In Columbia County, 36-year-old probation officer Marc Laubach's suspension with pay was changed to suspension without pay on Wednesday, said President Judge Thomas A. James Jr. A hearing about his possible termination is scheduled for Monday.


"If it were up to me it would happen today," James said.


Attorney General Kathleen Kane said she was troubled by the jail guards' participation.


"They worked every day with individuals who are paying the price for breaking the law," Kane said in a release. "It is shameful that they decided to break the law themselves."


The attorney general's office said some members of the ring used the steroids themselves, and investigators believe some of them took prescription drugs to address pain from weightlifting and workouts.


Most of the defendants were charged with possession of steroids, participation in a corrupt organization and conspiracy, but some also were charged with manufacturing steroids, drug delivery and other offenses. One defendant was charged with only a single count of possession of steroids, while others faced 10 or more different counts.


A 14th defendant was charged with drug-related offenses but her alleged crimes were not related to the purported steroid and prescription drug rings, the attorney general said.

Freedom
10-06-2014, 09:32 PM
" Anabolic steroids can cause deadly side effects, and are as much of a public health risk as heroin or other narcotics, especially when users 'stack' them," Attorney General Kane said. "

What a fucking moron

Clark Kent
10-06-2014, 09:46 PM
" Anabolic steroids can cause deadly side effects, and are as much of a public health risk as heroin or other narcotics, especially when users 'stack' them," Attorney General Kane said. "

What a fucking moron

Must be an election year! idiot!

Mr Tiny
10-06-2014, 09:46 PM
As deadly as heroin huh?? Are these people fucking dumb

Mfire
10-06-2014, 10:18 PM
I love how ignorant motherfuckers are

wook
10-06-2014, 10:20 PM
Ignorant fucks!

suraonyx23
10-06-2014, 10:26 PM
No word on what lab this was but have heard some say it was MLG from Pro

studmuffin
10-07-2014, 12:47 AM
$445,000 in a safe at home!WTF

BLUELABEL
10-07-2014, 02:10 PM
They said international.. I wonder who was dumb enough to leave everything in one place.... Had to be on one of the boards you would think

Razorbak
10-07-2014, 04:36 PM
Interesting comment about MLG suraonyx23. Last i heard MLG was still taking orders and collecting the money but not sending any product.

bigtruckguy
10-07-2014, 05:30 PM
That's alot of gear gone... we should have a moment of silence for the lost gear... lol

blaster
10-07-2014, 06:02 PM
It obviously was big source. Anyone receiving packs out of PA needs to be careful until word gets out about which lab this was. PA has always been a "hot bed" for steroid source busts. I would be skeptical of any source that ships out of PA whether it was this one or not.

kawa636
10-07-2014, 08:07 PM
They legalize weed but r against people who use gear.fuhked up world man.

Rooroo
10-08-2014, 12:43 AM
They legalize weed but r against people who use gear.fuhked up world man.

True that bro!!

animal87
10-08-2014, 12:48 AM
I wonder if when they taste the powder like when they find cocaine? If so I'd rub my nuts all over it right before they got me lol.