FuturePharma US Domestic Source [BUSTED]

Finding a good source is like learning a new trade. Just takes time and effort to get good at it but still you are going to fuck up from time to time.

Sometimes by the time you learn the trade the project is complete! Laid off again and starting another trade!!
 
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Future Pharma
890 falling water road,
Chipley FL 32428

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. RYAN ANTHONY SIKORA, JOHN JOSEPH BUSH, II, and ARIEL ANNA MURPHY
Case 1:17-cr-00379-WKW-SRW

Purchased and used a mobile home... to serve as the primary production facility to manufacture, label, and store the misbranded drugs.

[...]

The anabolic steroids and misbranded Drugs were promoted by Ryan Sikora and the other conspirators under the brand name "Future Pharma." The Future Pharma products were marketed on various internet webpages, most commonly on reddit.com and futurepharmashop.com . The individual purchases were commonly processed and confirmed via encrypted email.

[...]

On March 9, 2017, a search warrant was executed on the production facility, where law enforcement found and removed a large sum of anabolic steroids and misbranded Drugs as well as two large scale pill presses that were used for mass production efficiencies. Specifically, law enforcement discovered and obtained anabolic steroids in three different physical forms, approximately 42,007 pills, 3,023 vials (10 ml. each), and 1.12 kilograms of raw powders. Law enforcement also obtained four other drugs labeled as: (i) Viagra - 3214 pills and 4459.36 grams of raw powders, (ii) Cialis —2849 pills and 893.01 grams of raw powders, (iii) Accutane - 19,914 pills, and (iv) Clomid - 9389 pills.

In total, law enforcement was able to confirm that at least 38 packages of anabolic steroid powder were sent from Hong Kong to Ryan Sikora or another conspirator from May 2015 to March 2017. Each of the three packages that were seized in their original packaging contained an average amount of 996.47 grams (approximately 1 kilogram) of anabolic steroid powder. Based on the same, there is a reasonable estimate that there were 37,865.86 grams (approximately 37.8 kilograms) of anabolic steroid powder shipped as part of this conspiracy to illegally distribute anabolic steroids. The sentencing guidelines calculate each powder gram of anabolic steroids to be equivalent to 40 (marijuana) units. Accordingly, the total (marijuana) units to be applied to the anabolic steroid conspiracy is 1,514,634.4.
 

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Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
Middle District of Alabama

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Three Florida Residents Plead Guilty to Operating an Illegal Steroid and Counterfeit Prescription Drug Lab
Montgomery, Alabama – Three people have pled guilty for their involvement in a steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab in Northwest Florida, announced Louis V. Franklin, Sr., United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama.

Ryan Anthony Sikora (24), John Joseph Bush, II (26), and Ariel Anna Murphy (29), all of Chipley, Florida, have pled guilty to conspiracy charges for importing, manufacturing, and distributing anabolic steroids as well as counterfeit prescription drugs. On Thursday, October 26, 2017, the last of the three defendants, John Bush, pled guilty before a Federal Judge in Montgomery, Alabama.

According to court documents, United States Postal Inspectors determined that large amounts of steroid and counterfeit prescription drug ingredients were being shipped from China to various locations in South Alabama and Northwest Florida.

During the investigation, law enforcement found the defendants’ illegal drug lab near Chipley, Florida. In the lab, investigators uncovered a hefty amount of steroids, including over 42,000 pills, over 3,000 liquid vials, and more than a kilogram of raw powders used to make the steroids. Law enforcement also discovered over 35,000 counterfeit prescription pills labeled as Viagra, Cialis, Accutane, and Clomid. Each of these four drugs are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and are exclusively produced by major pharmaceutical companies. They also require a prescription to be legally dispensed. The defendants mass-produced the pills at the lab using two large-scale pill presses.

The defendants marketed the counterfeit drugs online using the brand name “Future Pharma” and they would typically process the orders through encrypted email, and then use the United States Postal Service to send the contraband products across the United States.

Sikora’s sentencing is scheduled for January 18, 2018. The other two defendants are expected to be sentenced at the same time. Each defendant faces a maximum term of 15 years in federal prison, as well as significant fines and restitution.

U.S. Attorney Franklin would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance with this case: The United States Postal Inspection Service, the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), the Washington County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office, and the Chipley, Florida Police Department. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bradley Bodiford.

Source: Three Florida Residents Plead Guilty to Operating an Illegal Steroid and Counterfeit Prescription Drug Lab
 

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Damn. That's a lot to get physically caught with.

Not only that but the feds linked him to every powder order he made over the years:

"Specifically, four packages were intercepted by USPS (see Exhs. 6-10; 11-13; 14-18; & 41-43), 18 additional packages were found at the production facility (see Exh. 40), and the shipping records for 16 additional packages were found on Ryan Sikora's ASUS notebook computer (see Exh, 69-11, Skype Chat Message Records)."
 
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Future Pharma
890 falling water road,
Chipley FL 32428

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. RYAN ANTHONY SIKORA, JOHN JOSEPH BUSH, II, and ARIEL ANNA MURPHY
Case 1:17-cr-00379-WKW-SRW

Purchased and used a mobile home... to serve as the primary production facility to manufacture, label, and store the misbranded drugs.

[...]

The anabolic steroids and misbranded Drugs were promoted by Ryan Sikora and the other conspirators under the brand name "Future Pharma." The Future Pharma products were marketed on various internet webpages, most commonly on reddit.com and futurepharmashop.com . The individual purchases were commonly processed and confirmed via encrypted email.

[...]

On March 9, 2017, a search warrant was executed on the production facility, where law enforcement found and removed a large sum of anabolic steroids and misbranded Drugs as well as two large scale pill presses that were used for mass production efficiencies. Specifically, law enforcement discovered and obtained anabolic steroids in three different physical forms, approximately 42,007 pills, 3,023 vials (10 ml. each), and 1.12 kilograms of raw powders. Law enforcement also obtained four other drugs labeled as: (i) Viagra - 3214 pills and 4459.36 grams of raw powders, (ii) Cialis —2849 pills and 893.01 grams of raw powders, (iii) Accutane - 19,914 pills, and (iv) Clomid - 9389 pills.

In total, law enforcement was able to confirm that at least 38 packages of anabolic steroid powder were sent from Hong Kong to Ryan Sikora or another conspirator from May 2015 to March 2017. Each of the three packages that were seized in their original packaging contained an average amount of 996.47 grams (approximately 1 kilogram) of anabolic steroid powder. Based on the same, there is a reasonable estimate that there were 37,865.86 grams (approximately 37.8 kilograms) of anabolic steroid powder shipped as part of this conspiracy to illegally distribute anabolic steroids. The sentencing guidelines calculate each powder gram of anabolic steroids to be equivalent to 40 (marijuana) units. Accordingly, the total (marijuana) units to be applied to the anabolic steroid conspiracy is 1,514,634.4.
1 Mobile home?
I wonder where they'd get that idea from?
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2 No pot was ever seized but cops converted it to "equivalent" marijuana units so they can have some charges to press?


Not only that but the feds linked him to every powder order he made over the years:

"Specifically, four packages were intercepted by USPS (see Exhs. 6-10; 11-13; 14-18; & 41-43), 18 additional packages were found at the production facility (see Exh. 40), and the shipping records for 16 additional packages were found on Ryan Sikora's ASUS notebook computer (see Exh, 69-11, Skype Chat Message Records)."
Either

A Total idiot.
B Just a foot soldier who had to keep detailed records for the true kingpin.
 
That's crazy, I know exactly where that place is. I didn't see anything about it. I guess maybe because it was prosecuted so far away.
 
Not only that but the feds linked him to every powder order he made over the years:

"Specifically, four packages were intercepted by USPS (see Exhs. 6-10; 11-13; 14-18; & 41-43), 18 additional packages were found at the production facility (see Exh. 40), and the shipping records for 16 additional packages were found on Ryan Sikora's ASUS notebook computer (see Exh, 69-11, Skype Chat Message Records)."
Those additional data are not available, are they?
 
Anytime someone uses a thick client for Skype there is a record left locally unencrypted. So yes, they were available.
No, I mean if there are more data from the court available publicly.

For example where I come from, all evidence must be presented and available publicly.
 
Three Chipley, FL men plead guilty to operating steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (PR) — Three people have pled guilty for their involvement in a steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab in Northwest Florida, announced Louis V. Franklin, Sr., United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama.

Ryan Anthony Sikora (24), John Joseph Bush, II (26), and Ariel Anna Murphy (29), all of Chipley, Florida, have pled guilty to conspiracy charges for importing, manufacturing, and distributing anabolic steroids as well as counterfeit prescription drugs. On Thursday, October 26, 2017, the last of the three defendants, John Bush, pled guilty before a Federal Judge in Montgomery, Alabama.

According to court documents, United States Postal Inspectors determined that large amounts of steroid and counterfeit prescription drug ingredients were being shipped from China to various locations in South Alabama and Northwest Florida.

During the investigation, law enforcement found the defendants’ illegal drug lab near Chipley, Florida. In the lab, investigators uncovered a hefty amount of steroids, including over 42,000 pills, over 3,000 liquid vials, and more than a kilogram of raw powders used to make the steroids. Law enforcement also discovered over 35,000 counterfeit prescription pills labeled as Viagra, Cialis, Accutane, and Clomid. Each of these four drugs are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and are exclusively produced by major pharmaceutical companies. They also require a prescription to be legally dispensed. The defendants mass-produced the pills at the lab using two large-scale pill presses.

The defendants marketed the counterfeit drugs online using the brand name “Future Pharma” and they would typically process the orders through encrypted email, and then use the United States Postal Service to send the contraband products across the United States.

Sikora’s sentencing is scheduled for January 18, 2018. The other two defendants are expected to be sentenced at the same time. Each defendant faces a maximum term of 15 years in federal prison, as well as significant fines and restitution.

U.S. Attorney Franklin would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance with this case: The United States Postal Inspection Service, the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), the Washington County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office, and the Chipley, Florida Police Department. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bradley Bodiford.
Three Chipley, FL men plead guilty to operating steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab
 
Three Chipley, FL men plead guilty to operating steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (PR) — Three people have pled guilty for their involvement in a steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab in Northwest Florida, announced Louis V. Franklin, Sr., United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama.

Ryan Anthony Sikora (24), John Joseph Bush, II (26), and Ariel Anna Murphy (29), all of Chipley, Florida, have pled guilty to conspiracy charges for importing, manufacturing, and distributing anabolic steroids as well as counterfeit prescription drugs. On Thursday, October 26, 2017, the last of the three defendants, John Bush, pled guilty before a Federal Judge in Montgomery, Alabama.

According to court documents, United States Postal Inspectors determined that large amounts of steroid and counterfeit prescription drug ingredients were being shipped from China to various locations in South Alabama and Northwest Florida.

During the investigation, law enforcement found the defendants’ illegal drug lab near Chipley, Florida. In the lab, investigators uncovered a hefty amount of steroids, including over 42,000 pills, over 3,000 liquid vials, and more than a kilogram of raw powders used to make the steroids. Law enforcement also discovered over 35,000 counterfeit prescription pills labeled as Viagra, Cialis, Accutane, and Clomid. Each of these four drugs are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and are exclusively produced by major pharmaceutical companies. They also require a prescription to be legally dispensed. The defendants mass-produced the pills at the lab using two large-scale pill presses.

The defendants marketed the counterfeit drugs online using the brand name “Future Pharma” and they would typically process the orders through encrypted email, and then use the United States Postal Service to send the contraband products across the United States.

Sikora’s sentencing is scheduled for January 18, 2018. The other two defendants are expected to be sentenced at the same time. Each defendant faces a maximum term of 15 years in federal prison, as well as significant fines and restitution.

U.S. Attorney Franklin would like to thank the following agencies for their assistance with this case: The United States Postal Inspection Service, the FDA Office of Criminal Investigations, the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE), the Washington County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office, and the Chipley, Florida Police Department. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Bradley Bodiford.
Three Chipley, FL men plead guilty to operating steroid and counterfeit prescription drug lab
I'm not 100% sure on this (sarcasm here, I have to tell my wife this via txt sometimes) but I want to say that info has been posted....
 
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