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    Thread: Cyber Juice continues

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      Cyber Juice continues

      An accomplished Auburn University science professor is among those charged in federal court in Dallas in connection with an illegal steroid distribution ring, court records show.
      Yonnie Wu was director of the Alabama college’s Mass Spectrometry Center (auburn.edu) in its chemistry and biochemistry department.
      Prosecutors say he tested steroids from China and other sources in his university lab so the conspirators could market the drugs on websites that vouched for the purity and quality of the products.
      Wu is charged in a five-count federal indictment that was updated last week. He no longer is listed as an Auburn faculty member. Wu pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of steroids, court records show.
      Wu has a doctorate degree and has published dozens of papers in scientific journals related to agricultural biotechnology, analytical chemistry, biophysics and mammalian cell biology, court records show.
      He has more than 10 patents from his work in the field and has developed medical products such as a protein mask for skin regeneration, a protein fiber for anti-aging and a testosterone-based nasal spray, records show.
      Michael Lee Heryford, of Washington, operated and managed the anabolic steroids ring, which included at least six others, federal authorities said. The conspiracy began around October 2013, and manufacturing labs were located in North Texas, officials said.
      Four of the defendants have pleaded guilty and been sentenced to federal prison time. Heryford also pleaded guilty. His sentencing is scheduled for November.
      Heryford told authorities that Wu and Scott Davis were involved with testing the drugs, which he obtained from “different clandestine manufacturers.” Each test cost about $75.
      Davis used steroids and worked at Auburn University from 2006 to November 2013 in the IT department, records show.
      Heryford said he shipped samples, many of which came from China, directly to Wu and also had Davis deliver them.
      Wu used Auburn University laboratory equipment to test for concentrations, purity and quality of the steroids, according to a federal complaint.
      At one point, Wu shut down the steroid testing for a few months after his graduate student questioned the legality of their actions, the complaint said.
      Wu resumed the tests after the student graduated, court records show.
      At least once, Heryford emailed Wu to “alert him to expect shipments of samples for testing disguised as innocuous products, such as ‘Chinese Coconut Milk Tea mix,’” the complaint said.
      In the fall of 2014, Wu was hoping to patent his testosterone-based nasal spray for sale to the public, the indictment said. Wu needed access to certain compounds including testosterone and human growth hormone to develop his product. He got them from Davis and Heryford, the indictment said.
      “Wu also sought to provide certain amounts of HGH to clients he maintained in China,” the indictment said.
      Heryford and a co-defendant sold about $600,000 worth of steroids in seven months with the help of Wu’s testing, the indictment said.
      Wu did not earn any money from the testing, authorities said. The payments for testing went to the university.

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      Anyone familiar with Hulk/ER, they know the names Beaker and Angus. This was their testing labs. Many other sources used them for testing.

      Be careful.

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      Shit...

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      So, in other words, Mr. Wu most likely gave LE a list of all of the sources who were sending samples to him. Expect more busts to come. This one is far from over. Does anyone see a pattern here? All of these people/sources somehow had some type of contact/connection with each other. LE is being pretty thorough on this one.....who would have expected someone just testing the gear to get in to this much trouble? If you are a source and you sent a sample to this guy, it might be a good idea to stop what you are doing for a while.

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      I know for a fact other sources sent here, including Swole Oil. Which is why he is closed.

      Blaster is right, more to come.

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      Not a good idea to send samples anywhere for testing unless you personally know the people for a while. Just do the due diligence, get your own bloods or labmax before sending out products from a new supplier. Thats really the safest way if youre a source.

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      I remember this one.... man poor guy. Thats shity. The busts wont stop either. But it all comes back to who is and who is not low hanging fruit....

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      Quote Originally Posted by Dynamicgains View Post
      I remember this one.... man poor guy. Thats shity. The busts wont stop either. But it all comes back to who is and who is not low hanging fruit....
      its not hard to avoid becoming low hanging fruit. The key is not getting greedy....

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