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Man Chargedc With Importanting steroids
By: Road2HardCoreIron Date: August 28, 2023, 3:45 pm
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Man Currently Charged With Importing Steroids Begins Successful
Supplement Business
By Admin – Steroidal.com
What do you do when you have the US Department of Homeland
Security beating down your door, combing through your records,
and basically examining every aspect of your life to determine
whether or not you have truly been illegally importing raw
anabolic steroids directly from China for the past two years?
Well, most people would hole up, get their hands on the best
legal representation of available, and do absolutely everything
in their power to work closely with the government to manage and
mitigate the damage and fallout stemming from a charge and
investigation of this severity.
raw steroid powderHowever, if you are a man by the name of Matt
Short (who is actually going through this real-life nightmare
scenario right now) you do all of that while also building a
sports supplement empire had the exact same time!
Short isn’t exactly shying away
By all accounts Matt Short has always been a fitness buff and
has dedicated his life to building the kind of body that could
grace pretty much any muscle magazine on the planet – and go
head to head and toe to toe against most anyone that the Mr.
Universe competition as well) – but he also might be a man that
has been importing illegal substances and drugs into the United
States for close to five years now.
According to the US Department of Homeland Security, they are
investigation into Short began about two years ago when they
were alerted by U.S. Customs that there was an inbound package
headed to Mr. Short filled with about 800 g of raw anabolic
steroid powder in 13 different bags.
Upon further examination of the substances the US Department of
Homeland Security in conjunction with U.S. Customs decided that
they would pass the raw anabolic steroids along as if nothing
had happened, all in an effort to see exactly how Mr. Short
would respond.
Well, let’s just say that things didn’t go exactly as the US
government would have expected them to.
You see, Mr. Short (29 years old) decided that he would waive
his rights completely and own up to the fact that he had in fact
been bringing in raw anabolic steroid powder and that he was in
fact taking receipt and ownership of the package that Homeland
Security and Customs had allowed to be delivered to him.
But he would go as far as saying that he was responsible for
manufacturing or distributing anabolic steroids, charges that
the US government would love to make stick.
Fighting the fight while building a tremendously successful
business
Though Mr. Short has been pretty upfront and honest about
ordering and receiving that raw anabolic steroid powder, he does
fight the contention that he was some sort of drug manufacturer
or drug pusher and that he was planning on using those raw
anabolic steroids all on his own for personal consumption.
While the US government continues to create a case against him,
Short has been working on building a tremendously successful
sports supplement business that has skyrocketed in just the last
few years – all while he’s been steadily fighting those charges
stemming from steroid importation.
This hasn’t stopped local organizations to try and stem his
business success, though they hadn’t had any luck whatsoever
doing so – and thank heaven for that. A local group made up of
members of the local newspaper have tried to investigate whether
or not the city could revoke Shorts business license, only to be
told in no uncertain terms that he has done nothing wrong, has
violated no rules or regulations that would conflict with his
business, and is free to continue to conduct business in the
area.
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