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Loose Cannon
03-06-2007, 04:40 PM
Former WWE and current TNA wrestler Kurt Angle has been added to a SI.com list of names involved in a Florida steroids investigation. SI.com posted a story last week in about steroid/HGH sales at a Florda Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center. The drugs that Angle allegedly received are both steroids.

The SI.com story includes the following:

"Kurt Angle, a 1996 Olympic gold-medal-winning freestyle wrestler and now a star professional wrestler, received two prescriptions for trenbolone and one for nandrolone between October 2004 and February '05. (Angle did not return messages left with his spokesman.)"

Xero
03-06-2007, 04:42 PM
I'm wondering if Vince would have to testify if this goes to court. And if he does, it'll be interesting.

Übermensch
03-06-2007, 04:52 PM
Good. I hope the the steroid issue gets blown up as much as possible so that the industry will really be pressured once and for all to clamp down and put an end to the path of destruction createdby steroids.

St. Jimmy
03-06-2007, 04:53 PM
Kurt really wishes he was in Stamford right now.

Jeritron
03-06-2007, 05:05 PM
rofl

I was listening to the story break today on WEEI, its the boston sports talk station.
And the whole time they were talking about they were playing Angles WWE them in the background.

They were like we have news of a steroids investigation, and his prolounged entrance cue was played 4 of 5 times and when they started talking his theme played.

FourFifty
03-06-2007, 05:12 PM
WITH A BROKEN FREAKIN' NECK!!!

Jeritron
03-06-2007, 05:22 PM
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everyone knows this guy did roids. whats the story?

Mercury Bullet
03-06-2007, 05:40 PM
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everyone knows this guy did roids. whats the story?

Yeh I was gonna say...is this really all that shocking?

Bad Company
03-06-2007, 06:28 PM
Are steriods illegal for "rehab" Cause it's not like he's a real competetive athlete, so kinda a pointless case.

Jeritron
03-06-2007, 06:34 PM
I wonder if steroid usage can be grounds for losing and Olympic medal even if its after the medal had been won.

I wouldn't be suprised if that was part of the agreement in Olympics or something that can be done by the comittee to preserve their image. I wonder if they have the right to strip a gold medal on grounds like that laid out prior to compettition.

Though I doubt it, because they probably would have tried to strip him of it already 8 years ago when he signed with the WWE, if they had any power over it.

ClockShot
03-06-2007, 06:48 PM
It is. If anything the International Olympic Committee might get wind of this and launch an investigation into it. I'm not holding my breath or anything.

Jeritron
03-06-2007, 06:54 PM
Yes, but is it relevant if the steroid usage occured a decade later in a non compettitive profession? Logically, I'd say no. But you have standards of integrity and such.

Well he's got intensity, his integrity just went out the window, and the intelligence has been missing for the past 6 months.

Mercury Bullet
03-06-2007, 06:58 PM
I think it would only matter if he was using at the time he was competing.

Übermensch
03-07-2007, 01:53 AM
Article relating to this is on the front of the New York Times website. Doesn't mention Angle specifically, but still pretty big stuff.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/07/sports/othersports/07doping.html?hp

March 7, 2007
Olympic Booster Tied to Clinic in Drug Inquiry

By DUFF WILSON and SERGE F. KOVALESKI
JUPITER, Fla., March 6 — A businessman and wrestling booster who has sponsored Olympic and school-age athletes is under investigation by state and federal authorities examining the distribution of steroids and human growth hormone, according to a law enforcement official familiar with the case.

The booster, Joseph L. Raich, is the vice president of Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center, a business here offering hormone and antiaging treatments. The center was described as a nexus of illegal drug activity in charges filed Monday against the company’s president and medical director.

Mr. Raich was not charged, but the authorities seized steroid and human growth hormone supplies from his desk last week, according to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement document. And he continues to be under investigation over possible involvement with bogus prescriptions or illegal distribution, the law enforcement official said Tuesday.

He added that Mr. Raich had been talking with investigators.

Mr. Raich, 44, is well known here for having sponsored the 2004 United States Olympic freestyle wrestling team, allowing members to stay at his home and to use local training facilities during a week that June, two months before the Athens Olympics. The 9,000-square-foot home has a pool and personal chef.

Mr. Raich is also active in youth wrestling. Last year, Jupiter Christian School became the smallest school in Florida history to win a state team championship in the sport. Three members of the team, including two individual state champions, came from the Raich family. The Raiches also sponsor an annual wrestling tournament at the school.

Mr. Raich and Jupiter Christian school officials declined to comment Tuesday. No one has accused any of the wrestlers for the school or the Olympic squad of using performance-enhancing drugs.

Kevin Jackson, the national freestyle wrestling coach, said in a telephone interview that the team’s trip to Florida, including its placement in Mr. Raich’s home, was arranged by the Palm Beach County Community Olympic Development Program. That program was recognized by the United States Olympic Committee but is now defunct.

“We knew that he was involved in some kind of medical center or rehabilitation center,” Mr. Jackson said. “But we had no idea that he may have been doing some of the things that have just been made public.”

Darryl Seibel, a spokesman for the U.S.O.C., said, “Without prejudging anyone’s guilt or innocence, we had no knowledge at all about any business activities Mr. Raich may have been involved in.”

In a telephone interview, Gary Abbott, the director of communications for USA Wrestling, which is partly financed and affiliated with the U.S.O.C., said of Mr. Raich, “To be honest with you, I think we only know him as a wrestling leader in Florida, and we are not aware of his business dealings.”

The Olympic practice sessions were held in the John Raich Wrestling Room at Cardinal Newman High School. The room was named after Joseph Raich’s brother John, a 1983 Florida state wrestling champion who, according to USA Wrestling’s Web site, was killed in a boating accident after his senior year of high school.

Joseph Raich is also a real estate developer and an investor in addition to working at the center. He had offices there until it closed after a raid by law enforcement authorities Feb. 27. (A satellite clinic in Palm Beach Gardens remained open.) The investigation, led in part by the Albany County district attorney because of tough drug laws in New York, is focusing on distributors of the drugs and the doctors who falsify prescriptions, not on users. So far, 13 people have been charged.

Authorities, acting under a sealed search warrant, seized steroids, growth hormone, syringes and business records, including Mr. Raich’s tax records, during the search of the rejuvenation center offices, according to a receipt of the items seized in the search that was filed with the court.

From Mr. Raich’s desk specifically, they reported seizing 13 Genotropin MiniQuicks, a growth hormone in a cartridge designed for easy attachment to needles to inject; one Norditropin growth hormone product made by Norvo Nordisk that advertises the ability to remain potent without being refrigerated; and one full bottle of Ultratest 250, a combination of anabolic steroids.

Mr. Raich’s office had also been used as headquarters of the Wrestling Club of the Palm Beaches Inc., a nonprofit group that promotes youth wrestling. Mr. Raich was a co-founder of the club with high school coaches and others in March 2003. It is listed on the Florida Amateur Wrestling Association’s Web site as a chartered club of USA Wrestling. The wrestling association describes itself as the official organization representing USA Wrestling in Florida.

Robert Kamperman, an association board member, said that Mr. Raich had not been involved with the group for more than two years.

“There were differences in opinions between Raich and the board over the direction of the association,” he said. “Raich and a group of others put forward a proposal to assume total responsibility for all our Florida national teams. But the offer was turned down by the board.”

Mr. Raich listed his e-mail address as joe@hghtest.com in a listing for the Wrestling Club of the Palm Beaches on a Web directory kept by the Florida Amateur Wrestling Association. He identified himself as the head coach of the wrestling club.

Also part of the same complex of offices is a company called RXHGH Inc., which was founded in April 2003 by Mr. Raich along with Glen Stefanos, who is also the president of the rejuvenation center. (His name was spelled Stefanos in criminal filings but Stephanos in business filings.)

Mr. Stefanos; his brother George Stefanos; and the center’s medical director, Dr. Robert Carlson, were charged Monday in Albany County with seven counts of criminal sale of prescriptions and controlled substances. They all pleaded not guilty.

Dr. Carlson’s criminal defense lawyer, Charles R. Holloman of Ocala, Fla., said Dr. Carlson did nothing intentionally wrong and had been advised that his prescribing practices were legal.

Other tenants in the office building said the rejuvenation center was raided by federal agents about one year ago, but reopened the next day.

Steroids and human growth hormone are widely used by body builders and other athletes seeking a chemical boost in strength and power. Their side effects may include joint pain, diabetes and increased risk of cancer. They are illegal without a prescription. The drugs are also increasingly promoted as a cure for a host of age-related ills, although distributing or prescribing them that way is illegal.

A posting on Craigslist in Miami on Feb. 16 had a title of “Human Growth Hormone — The Fountain of Youth Is Available to You,” and a listing of Brianna Raich. She included her e-mail address and identified herself as an assistant sales representative for Palm Beach Rejuvenation Center. It is unclear what her relationship is to Joseph Raich.

“We are one of the leading suppliers of Human Growth Hormone, which has been called ‘The Fountain of Youth,’ ” Brianna Raich wrote. “The effects of using HGH are remarkable and unfortunately I cannot list them all on this page. A few to name are increased muscle mass, decrease in fat percentage, women say bye to cellulite, increased energy, stamina, improvement in skin, etc. etc.”

Brianna Raich, 20, did not respond to e-mail and telephone messages.

Duff Wilson reported from Jupiter, Fla., and Serge F. Kovaleski from New York.

Theo Dious
03-07-2007, 08:40 AM
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everyone knows this guy did roids. whats the story?

Next thing you know people will be claiming that Scott Steiner isn't all natural. What is this world coming to. :shifty:

The MAC
03-07-2007, 10:55 AM
steroids?angle? Wow which detective had the genius to see that connection? Angle juices so much he should have his pic on the bottle!

Theo Dious
03-07-2007, 11:06 AM
Pic from a local Pittsburgh news site:
PITTSBURGH OLYMPIAN LIKED TO STEROID INVESTIGATION
http://images.ibsys.com/2007/0307/11191773_240X180.jpg

I've been angry at local news for years because Angle is NEVER mentioned at all, and when he finally is not only is it due to something shitty, but they get a ten year old picture of him. :nono:

Übermensch
03-07-2007, 11:21 AM
What else has Angle done that's newsworthy since winning the Olympics? Pro wrestling really isn't important.

Theo Dious
03-07-2007, 11:30 AM
I would at least have thought that coming back to town to have surgery for a BROKEN FRICKEN' NECK (cough, cough, sorry) a few years ago would have spawned a mention.

6to1
03-07-2007, 01:32 PM
yea this will add to the stiener angle fued

Theo Dious
03-07-2007, 02:00 PM
What, is Steiner going to be pissed that everyone's paying attention to Angle when he is CLEARLY the bigger roid-er?

M-A-G
03-07-2007, 04:43 PM
Yeah, how dare the press take the attention of the Big Bad Booty Daddy. Steiner can juice 10 times what Kurt does.

M-A-G
03-07-2007, 04:44 PM
And lol @ Angle. He's making it too easy.

Mr. JL
03-07-2007, 07:40 PM
I doubt many real shoot fight companies likethe UFC or any other fighting company is going to want anything to do with Angle now.

The MAC
03-08-2007, 01:10 AM
vince's curses really work!Look what has happened to people that crossed him:Bret, kurt etc. Dont fuck with Vince he will ruin your life!

Jeritron
03-08-2007, 01:26 AM
"great move Kurt, it did wonders for the careers of Macho Man and Lex Luger"

haven't TNAs ratings and buyrates dropped since acquiring Angle? Are they really going to make a push for WWE? Or did Kurt make a shitty decision?

Honky Tonk Man
03-08-2007, 01:06 PM
you know what really jerks my chain? The fact that these cheaters know what they are doing is wrong and they don't care. If Kurt Angle didn't take the horse tranq, I bet he's a 160 pound little girl. Asshole.

Theo Dious
03-08-2007, 01:19 PM
If that's not the real HTM, he's done his homework.