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Ex-cop admits steroids charges - Times Union
Infinity Longevity was based in Boca Raton and later Delray Beach, Fla. The company, which marketed "hormone replacement therapy," was for a time a two-employee operation that consisted of Forgione and a South Florida osteopath physician, Gary Brandwein, who also pleaded guilty to drug charges in Albany.
Federal prosecutors said Forgione paid Brandwein about $11,000 a month to write prescriptions and that Brandwein rarely gave physical examinations to the patients receiving the drugs. The steroids and human growth hormone also were being prescribed for uses not allowed under federal laws, including bodybuilding and anti-aging.Forgione was arrested in November 2007 when Florida police and New York Health Department investigators raided his Boca Raton home-office and confiscated drugs, guns and prescription records.
Read more: Ex-cop admits steroids charges - Times Union
Infinity Longevity was based in Boca Raton and later Delray Beach, Fla. The company, which marketed "hormone replacement therapy," was for a time a two-employee operation that consisted of Forgione and a South Florida osteopath physician, Gary Brandwein, who also pleaded guilty to drug charges in Albany.
Federal prosecutors said Forgione paid Brandwein about $11,000 a month to write prescriptions and that Brandwein rarely gave physical examinations to the patients receiving the drugs. The steroids and human growth hormone also were being prescribed for uses not allowed under federal laws, including bodybuilding and anti-aging.Forgione was arrested in November 2007 when Florida police and New York Health Department investigators raided his Boca Raton home-office and confiscated drugs, guns and prescription records.
Read more: Ex-cop admits steroids charges - Times Union
