Favorite sources who retired/exited/were busted

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It makes me angry that he is in federal prison. I know, I know, that is the risk he took, but I think it is immoral to throw him in prison when he provided something folks wanted and did a quality job of it in a world where so many others provide poor quality.
Was there ever any information out on why he returned to the states. Millard posted the sentencing memorandum that said the US government was very frustrated that they couldn't apprehend him while he was in Russia and Asia lol.

And a couple users said he stopped accepting orders a week or 2 before his arrest in december 2021. It was almost like he didn't want to screw anyone over in case he was arrested. but then again it could have been a coincidence and maybe he really needed to catch up with orders. It Just Seems like there is more to the story.
The news sources doesn't go into to much detail on how he was caught and why he returned to the states .



Someone needs to go to a trump event and have a poster on a stick that says free/pardon juicepal poster.

#free juicepal
 
Heard good things about VV on the forums and shame he got busted.
vis vires was a good one to. Sad to see he actually died in prison. I posted it in another thread After vv got busted Is when I started using juicepal Vv had the same list as strango and was in same city as strango meds. I was always curious if they were related some how
 
vis vires was a good one to. Sad to see he actually died in prison. I posted it in another thread After vv got busted Is when I started using juicepal Vv had the same list as strango and was in same city as strango meds. I was always curious if they were related some how
I didn’t know he died in prison. He wasn’t that old and seemed in good condition.
 
I didn’t know he died in prison. He wasn’t that old and seemed in good condition.
I guess the prison food and living conditions and lack of proper medical care contributed to his death. Of course they won't admit to it .


Vis vires owner memorial info in link below




John Gotti also died in prison at 62 years old. Documentaries said he was not getting proper medical attention and water was lacked proper filter causing issues with him . His family was saying he shouldn't have died but the prison did very little to help him .

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I guess the prison food and living conditions and lack of proper medical care contributed to his death. Of course they won't admit to it .


Vis vires owner memorial info in link below




John Gotti also died in prison at 62 years old. Documentaries said he was not getting proper medical attention and water was lacked proper filter causing issues with him . His family was saying he shouldn't have died but the prison did very little to help him .

Prison medical care is the worst from what I've heard. I watch parole hearings and the awful, easily avoidable with very basic care, diseases long term prisoners get are a stain on the country. I'm no bleeding heart, but the punishment aspect of prison is supposed to be a loss of liberty, not a loss of health or life from criminal levels of neglect.
 
I guess the prison food and living conditions and lack of proper medical care contributed to his death. Of course they won't admit to it .


Vis vires owner memorial info in link below




John Gotti also died in prison at 62 years old. Documentaries said he was not getting proper medical attention and water was lacked proper filter causing issues with him . His family was saying he shouldn't have died but the prison did very little to help him .

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Sad to see the system do people like this.
 
Prison medical care is the worst from what I've heard. I watch parole hearings and the awful, easily avoidable with very basic care, diseases long term prisoners get are a stain on the country. I'm no bleeding heart, but the punishment aspect of prison is supposed to be a loss of liberty, not a loss of health or life from criminal levels of neglect.
Absolutely.
 
Retdomestic.com. Best GH and juice I have used!!!! But he cussed me out multiple times in emails......temper on the Ruskie was crazy. But his service and products are missed.......
 
vis vires was a good one to. Sad to see he actually died in prison. I posted it in another thread After vv got busted Is when I started using juicepal Vv had the same list as strango and was in same city as strango meds. I was always curious if they were related some how

He was a police officer for 20 years. His life tells me that no matter how much you give this country they are not going to give you much back. Selling steroids is far, far less worse than selling hard drugs.
 
Yea cause they’re such good humans huh ?! Don’t get locked up, eat and drink what you want. Pretty simple
Interesting attitude considering on what board you posted this message.

I am sure not all of your suppliers are evil, vile persons who deserve to be treated cruelly and ushered into an early grave. In fact, I have doubts most of them belong in prison or even in handcuffs.

I think it is our laws that are immoral, at least in this instance.
 
It makes me sad to think many/most of these sources have disappeared because they went to prison.

I'd like to think some of them got out with their money ahead of the feds finding them, but it's probably hard to quit while you think you are ahead.
I think Titter was a prime example of celebration before exiting. Ended more tragically than just being busted. I’d rather have died than to live with all that happened the last I heard with him. Irregardless of his legal outcome a life was lost and families devastated.
 
My favorite too... I ran his primo e 200 and got no pip with 2 cc and so I sent for testing without him(jp) or jano knowing the brand and it tested 207mg/ml. Pain free and made me look the best I ever looked. (Paired with his test and tren and winstrol )
If only juicepal stayed in Russia / Asia (China ?I'm guessing) Still to this day I can't find pip free primo e at 200mg/ml .
The best source of all time. And probably the biggest steroid source in USA history ... (Not surprising with how good his oils were)
The article says he was sentenced to 96 years but it's a typo, it's 96 months
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32-year-old New York man James Charles Rivera was sentenced to 96 years in a federal prison for selling steroids for crypto on a deep web black market.


A press release published by the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) on Aug. 21 reveals that Rivera and his collaborators reportedly distributed anabolic steroids including Anadrol, Testosterone, Mesterolone, Halotestin and others under the “JuicePal” nickname.


The DoJ said Rivera “took in millions of dollars in virtual currency and cash as proceeds from thousands of sales.”


In February, Rivera plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments. In his plea agreement he admitted that he and his accomplices processed thousands of orders and received at least nearly 451 Bitcoin (BTC) — equivalent to nearly $11.75 million as of press time



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In addition to selling those illegal substances on deep web black markets, Rivera also distributed them through encrypted messaging platforms in exchange for crypto and fiat currency.


The press release does not specify how cash payments were processed, but a separate report by Deep Web-focused news outlet Darknetlive suggests that cash was sent to his collaborators by mail who would deliver to him the money after subtracting their share.


Rivera managed client relations and forwarded orders to his accomplices responsible for manufacturing the substances and processing the orders. His operation came to an end with his arrest on Dec. 10, 2021 at the F. Kennedy International Airport.


ANd the other article


HSI San Diego, multiagency case sends leader of international steroid distribution scheme to prison for 8 years​



SAN DIEGO — A New York man was sentenced in federal court on Aug. 28 to 96 months in prison for leading a scheme to distribute steroids around the world and launder the substantial proceeds through cash and cryptocurrency. Special agents from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration investigated this case.
“This lengthy sentence is the result of an investigation into a complex global illicit counterfeit steroid production and distribution network that spanned several years, which concluded with the dismantlement of both the known U.S. and British networks of operation,” said HSI San Diego Special Agent in Charge Chad Plantz. “The egregious criminal conspiracy attempted to utilize encrypted communications, cryptocurrencies and an elaborate network of co-conspirators to obfuscate operational activity in the U.S. and abroad. I thank the several federal partners that came together to support HSI — most notably U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the Food and Drug Administration — to dismantle these operations.”
According to admissions in the plea agreement, James Charles Rivera, 32, of New York, operated on the dark web under the moniker “JuicePal.” He arranged and directed the distribution of steroids in nearly every state in the United States, as well as to Canada, Germany, Australia, and countries in the United Kingdom and the European Union from 2018 to 2021. He used encrypted communications and internet access methods to avoid detection and took in millions of dollars in virtual currency and cash as proceeds from thousands of sales. Rivera also worked with several co-conspirators in the United States who were responsible for manufacturing steroids, shipping them to customers, receiving cash payments and forwarding proceeds to him. Rivera, a U.S. citizen, ran the operation for years while living abroad.
“This defendant thought he could hide his international steroid distribution network and money laundering by operating on the dark web, but we have shined a bright light on his crimes,” said acting U.S. Attorney Andrew Haden.
“The U.S. Postal Inspection Service is committed to identifying, investigating and disrupting these criminal organizations to protect our communities from the distribution of these dangerous drugs through our postal system,” said Los Angeles Postal Inspector in Charge Carroll Harris.
This case is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Owen Roth.
This case is the result of ongoing efforts by the Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force (OCDETF), a partnership that brings together the combined expertise and unique abilities of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies. The principal mission of the OCDETF program is to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and prosecute high-level members of drug trafficking, weapons trafficking and money laundering organizations and enterprises.
I knew JP very well - actually since he first started out. His stuff was ion point and he was a good guy.
 

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