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Bombarinos
DB27 • Tue, Sep 19th, '17 12:26 • 0 replies, 9 views
Today Joel Pasternak, the founder and operator of hulkbody.com was sentenced to 108 months in federal prison and was immediately reprimanded into custody by US marshalls. Pasternak along with his father Eddie pasternak, mother Lori Pasternak, and brothers Joshua Pasternak and Jared Pasternak were operating the long time operation out of Johnson city Tennessee from 2010-2015 and racked up at least 2.8 million dollars in steroid sales. The operation was busted in 2015 as part of "operation cyber juice" led by the DEA and the United States postal inspectors. Fellas they aren't playing with this anymore. think about he risk vs reward before you get yourself involved in activities like this. They are watching all the time.
The feds only give 47 days a year off your sentence for good time. If he gets in trouble he can lose that but that is 14 months of good time. He will get 9-12 months in a halfway house. So basically he will be hitting the streets in about 7 years with probably either 3 or 5 years of paper following that.
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Originally Posted by
curtisg35
The feds only give 47 days a year off your sentence for good time. If he gets in trouble he can lose that but that is 14 months of good time. He will get 9-12 months in a halfway house. So basically he will be hitting the streets in about 7 years with probably either 3 or 5 years of paper following that.
Unless they recently changed their policy the feds give you 54 days a year in good time.
This game isn't for everyone, being big and bloated doesn't make you the man, nor does being 110lbs ripped. If you are not competing, find a happy medium. I was thin once, learned all there was to learn about steroids and got pretty big. Then learned how to eat and I got really huge.
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Originally Posted by
bulk_cut
Unless they recently changed their policy the feds give you 54 days a year in good time.
It is 47 days and nothing has changed. You can read the explanation here http://famm.org/wp-content/uploads/2...d-Time-6.7.pdf
That keeps me from having to type it out
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Originally Posted by
curtisg35
The feds only give 47 days a year off your sentence for good time. If he gets in trouble he can lose that but that is 14 months of good time. He will get 9-12 months in a halfway house. So basically he will be hitting the streets in about 7 years with probably either 3 or 5 years of paper following that.
Curtis is right on the $$ everything he said was accurate.
PAIN IS WEAKNESS LEAVING THE BODY
SO DON'T BE A PUSSY
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Originally Posted by
curtisg35
The feds only give 47 days a year off your sentence for good time. If he gets in trouble he can lose that but that is 14 months of good time. He will get 9-12 months in a halfway house. So basically he will be hitting the streets in about 7 years with probably either 3 or 5 years of paper following that.
Indeed.
I knew a good man who was a bank president that signed mortgage requisisition forms from the FDIC and marked the mortgages paid, to postpone foreclosure.
FDIC was notified by a no good pos that they weren't calling on past due mortgages so 40 guards swarmed the bank and froze all accounts. When they found the deficit they charged him with imbezzlement.
Only one problem... The guy lived in a trailer house and had stolen no money. So they charged him with three counts of signing false statements and sentenced him to 7.5 years in fedpen. They turned a few thousand dollars of late payment into 2.5 million dollars of fraud.
He is out now. Only served about 5 years. Ruined him though and he is a good man. I was there the day he was to report to prison with his family weeping. The fucking prosecutor was comparing him to goldman sachs to the grand jury... All because he was trying to help people that couldn't afford their bills. Fucking pigs.
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Originally Posted by
born
Indeed.
I knew a good man who was a bank president that signed mortgage requisisition forms from the FDIC and marked the mortgages paid, to postpone foreclosure.
FDIC was notified by a no good pos that they weren't calling on past due mortgages so 40 guards swarmed the bank and froze all accounts. When they found the deficit they charged him with imbezzlement.
Only one problem... The guy lived in a trailer house and had stolen no money. So they charged him with three counts of signing false statements and sentenced him to 7.5 years in fedpen. They turned a few thousand dollars of late payment into 2.5 million dollars of fraud.
He is out now. Only served about 5 years. Ruined him though and he is a good man. I was there the day he was to report to prison with his family weeping. The fucking prosecutor was comparing him to goldman sachs to the grand jury... All because he was trying to help people that couldn't afford their bills. Fucking pigs.
Our government is fucking disgusting... I will forever hate how the world works.
Fucking politicians all pocket money and fly private planes all across the world and buy big ass houses on our tax dollars
But people trying to make a living on stuff that honestly kills very little people across the world get fucking 5-10 years ?
It’s just another way of getting a hard on for having control and being an Uber fuck.
I’m sorry to hear about your friend. It’s always good people that suffer because asshole and bad people have to be all
Butt hurt.
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There had to be more to it than steroids. The actual a charge for steroids is not that severe. It a class 3 controlled substance. If you are caught with guns they will add time. 5 years per gun count. I think that's what happened. Just a guess
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Gatsby
There had to be more to it than steroids. The actual a charge for steroids is not that severe. It a class 3 controlled substance. If you are caught with guns they will add time. 5 years per gun count. I think that's what happened. Just a guess
It's the feds they go by levels so say you have a bad criminal history already before they picked you up like let's say 5 felon convictions your fucked from the gate and prob will be level 3 and mandatory minimum is say 120 months and you gotta do 85% of that. This is when your history comes to bite you in the ass. The criminal system is fucked up. The US has more people incarnated then anywhere else in the world. So what I'm saying is he prob had a criminal history before feds picked him up and if not there is more to the story and got caught with other stuff.
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