Onyx Pharma Bust

I am just curious to see if he rolls on his boy Mr 3Cc.
Funny u say this....Bostin is getting trolled hard AF on social media....the accusations that im reading are pretty serious....alot of big names being thrown around too...this could unfold into a pretty serious hit in the BB/AAS community.
 
Also, any reason to post this pic of Bostin from last week:

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Look at that belly
 
Funny u say this....Bostin is getting trolled hard AF on social media....the accusations that im reading are pretty serious....alot of big names being thrown around too...this could unfold into a pretty serious hit in the BB/AAS community.
Sad really. Musclehead just gained retarded status.
 
Someone probably ratted him out, all the shit he posted just made it easier for them to tie it all together.

The FED's have something like a 90% conviction rate. I believe I saw something about Tyler saying he did sometime for a coke trafficking charge. The FEDs go on a point system so I'd expect to see him do atleast a few years on this. The money will help but he was the leader of the whole thing. I'd imagen he'll face some state charges too after the search of his house.
 
FUCK yes...

Onyx Pharmaceuticals

Here's him spewing bullshit left and right and saying he does not work for or own onyx. Lmao I remember following him on Snapchat and giving entrepreneurship advice and saying how he got acquired massive wealth from opening hair salon shops. And he blocked me on Instagram as well as soon as I started calling him out on his bullshit but no one believed me.

And why the fuck does he have the audacity to openly advertise and promote the use of steroids and even making apparel about it? Making videos of syringes and injection. Couldn't Boston lloyd also have some legal trouble? I'm wondering how these morons get away with posting all this shit on social media??

Hope he is royally fucked

I remember the young man. Brash, arrogant, in need of a male role model. 98% of guys aren't as vocal but most of us breaking the law are of the belief that it won't happen to us.
I didn't see this thread in the Underground so I started a new thread where legal news usually goes. Most guys who have been in the Federal system aren't happy when we see someone starting the long, lonely journey that more often than not destroys the families of those involved leaving children without their Fathers and most of the time takes the bread winner out of the home.
If Musclehead and the others indicted own a home it will be seized by our gov't along with any vehicles, jewelry, etc that were bought with proceeds from the conspiracy. Musclehead is now broke. Unless he had a federal attorney on retainer prior to being indicted he will not have money for a private attorney. All bank accounts, retirement accounts, any and all outlets that cash can be stashed and that he is associated with are frozen and will legally become the gov'ts.
The minimum to retain a federal attorney 10 yrs ago was about $50,000. That gets you the bare minimum. He'll show up at your court dates. If you sign the first deal they come with and there are no complications that $50k should do it. If you are planning on going to trial you can expect your legal bill to be a min of $200k. This is in contrast where it will run you, depending on the crime, $2,000 to $5,000 to retain an attorney in state court.
If he doesn't go along with what the US Attorney prosecuting the case has planned he is going to live the entire nightmare. If he has parents or other loved ones that he has helped out financially the gov't will go after them. If he lent his parents money even 1 time to make a mortgage payment its called intermingling funds and his parents home that they have lived for 25 yrs can and will be seized unless he cooperates.
If he rolls over and is able to give the feds enough information about others involved in his offense or has info that may lead to an investigation and eventual indictment of others the gov't is interested in he may have a chance at getting out on bond.
Someone who owns a home or owns property that musclehead can convince to sign over to the gov't may be enough to get out on pretrial supervision instead of him sitting in a county jail or Federal holding. I don't remember if there is a MDC or MCC where the indictment and crime originated out of?
If he mans up and doesn't cooperate with the feds he will sit and won't see the light of day without handcuffs and leg shackles for the foreseeable future.
From the articles I've read musclehead is being accused of being the leader of the conspiracy. This figures in the length of his sentence. As the leader of the conspiracy he will most likely be given an enhancement which separates him from the others involved.
The enhancement will make the offense level of his crime greater. If the original offense level of his crime is say 24, an enhancement for being the leader could make his offense level 26.
If he is of substantial assistance to the gov't in prosecuting others in his conspiracy or others in another crime, he could possibly be given a downward departure from the guidelines knocking time off his sentence. In order for that to happen he will essentially have to ruin the lives of other people.
He's going to do time. That's a fact. His criminal history is the other things that is taken into consideration when figuring the length of his sentence. He is going to be in Criminal Category 0 through 6. 6 being the worst.
The sentencing guidelines pretty much take control out of the hands of Federal Judges.
Once the judge agrees on what his offense level is as well as what criminal category he fits into(US Probation does a pre sentencing investigation to decide the category) the 2 numbers are plugged into the sentencing guidelines chart. You go down the side of the chart until you reach the offense level(his is probably somewhere between 24 and 30). You then go across til you reach his criminal category. The closer you get to category 6 the more time you are gonna do. Lets guess and figure he's been good with one or 2 misdemeanors in the last 15yrs. Maybe he's a criminal category 2. Where the 2 intersect is the amount of time he will be sentenced to. I would guess(its a wild guess this early on) that he is looking at 36 to 48 months. Maybe a little more.
If he was on state probation or this is his second offense for selling gear he could be looking at 6, 7 or even more years. I don't get that impression, though. In steroid cased we've seen over the years guys do between 3 and not more than 5 yrs.
After that, he's going to have 3 yrs of supervised release(probation) to deal with. To say that the experience is a life changing event would be a huge understatement.
 
Is it really just Feds who have that kind of conviction rate? I know Cali has somewhere up in those numbers too. Charged with misdemeanor or felony, charge reduced for guilty plea, conviction attained.

The person charged just saved a ton of money in court (so did the courts), gets off with informal probabtion or probation... sometimes, but rarely jail time, and DA has its conviction, albeit scandalously for some
 
The feds have such a high conviction rate because of the chance a guy takes if he doesn't take the deal which isn't a deal. It's the sentencing guidelines that decide the time you will do.
I completed a 5 yr mandatory minimum sentence in the feds that I was hit with a decade ago. I signed for my time as I wasn't going to trial. If the mandatory minimum wasn't in play, my offense level and my criminal category(it was 2) had me doing something like 48 to 56 months(don't recall exact but it was under 60months). This was figured using the sentencing guidelines. Because of the mandatory min I was given 60 months. Had my criminal category been higher, say a 5, the guidelines would have called for a sentence of more than 60 months. Maybe 70 to 78 months. The judge decides if the guy is gonna get the high end, low end or middle of the guidelines.
My crime carried 5 to 40 years as possible time incarcerated. If I went to trial and had been found guilty my exposure was too great to even consider it. From what I've seen, guys who take cases to trial that are found guilty can count on receiving twice the amount of time than they would have if they signed and went quietly.
 
The feds have such a high conviction rate because of the chance a guy takes if he doesn't take the deal which isn't a deal. It's the sentencing guidelines that decide the time you will do.
I completed a 5 yr mandatory minimum sentence in the feds that I was hit with a decade ago. I signed for my time as I wasn't going to trial. If the mandatory minimum wasn't in play, my offense level and my criminal category(it was 2) had me doing something like 48 to 56 months(don't recall exact but it was under 60months). This was figured using the sentencing guidelines. Because of the mandatory min I was given 60 months. Had my criminal category been higher, say a 5, the guidelines would have called for a sentence of more than 60 months. Maybe 70 to 78 months. The judge decides if the guy is gonna get the high end, low end or middle of the guidelines.
My crime carried 5 to 40 years as possible time incarcerated. If I went to trial and had been found guilty my exposure was too great to even consider it. From what I've seen, guys who take cases to trial that are found guilty can count on receiving twice the amount of time than they would have if they signed and went quietly.
Yeah and fed time your going to do 85% I believe can't remember.

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Is it really just Feds who have that kind of conviction rate? I know Cali has somewhere up in those numbers too. Charged with misdemeanor or felony, charge reduced for guilty plea, conviction attained.

The person charged just saved a ton of money in court (so did the courts), gets off with informal probabtion or probation... sometimes, but rarely jail time, and DA has its conviction, albeit scandalously for some

Fed conviction rate is higher than state for sure. State cases get thrown out, dropped and dismissed all the time. Pretty sure those are almost unheard of at the federal level.

For what it's worth Wikipedia on state and federal conviction rates.

Conviction rate - Wikipedia
 
I normally don't talk shit to members here but I knew this guy was a fuck after reading one sentence. I had to say something.
It is shitty though. Prison sucks and should be reserved for rapists, chimo's, murderers, etc. He may get hit with tax evasion as well.
 
It should be easy to tell if he cooperates or not. They use the extra charges to get people to flip like the tax evasion/ money laundering etc. If he tells them he ain't talking they'll throw all the extra charges on the table to change his mind
 
Lmaoo im so glad that the day i decided to end my online hiatus was the day this dumbass got busted with his fake shit. Musclehead320 messaged me a few time trying to get me to buy this shit on the gram, always knew he was in on it.
 
Clever way of accepting online payments: Pay $50 for an ebook, receive complimentary vial of steroids for free*.

*Might be considered money laundering under most jurisdictions.

That would explain the 100k in monthly sales.

Using the name of a real pharmaceutical company to market the products is a terrible idea. I wouldn't be surprised if the real Onyx just got tired of receiving calls from people about it and decided to track these guys down and rat them out.
 
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