Chemist who supplied Dank guilty of misconduct (Cronulla related)

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A couple of familiar names among this lot:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-17/chemist-who-supplied-dank-guilty-of-misconduct/5822736

During that period Sedrak worked closely with another controversial figure, Dr Gregory Wilcox, who was previously disciplined for prescribing steroids to bodybuilders.

Dr Wilcox was fined $25,000 in 2003 by a medical tribunal over the purchase and supply of a large quantity of anabolic steroids and hormones.

Sedrak's lawyer refused to comment on the case, but in August last year Sedrak told 7.30 ASADA had sought to interview him about his role in Dank's 2011 supplements program.

Sedrak told the program he would rather forget his dealings with Dank.

The ABC does not suggest that Dank has broken any laws in his dealings with Sedrak.

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Last bit obviously added to stop Dank from suing them!
 
Sedrak said vials of testosterone found when police raided his pharmacy were being kept for a veterinarian named Dr Mark Thompson.

However, no doctor by that name could be found.

The tribunal later identified a Dr Andrew Thompson, who was removed from the register of veterinary surgeons in May 2007 following a complaint about the inappropriate supply of steroids.

LOL
 

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That is quite funny, even just as a Freudian, coincidence kinda thing.

I'm know of someone who fell for a foreign scam (bit more complicated than the bulk email ones, but a scam all the same). One of the names used by the scammers was, Rev. John Howard.

Gold.
 
Interesting that in both the cronulla and essendon cases there were a network of dodgy people involved with dank who were supplying PEDs to bodybuilders.
 
A couple of familiar names among this lot:

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-17/chemist-who-supplied-dank-guilty-of-misconduct/5822736

During that period Sedrak worked closely with another controversial figure, Dr Gregory Wilcox, who was previously disciplined for prescribing steroids to bodybuilders.

Dr Wilcox was fined $25,000 in 2003 by a medical tribunal over the purchase and supply of a large quantity of anabolic steroids and hormones.

Sedrak's lawyer refused to comment on the case, but in August last year Sedrak told 7.30 ASADA had sought to interview him about his role in Dank's 2011 supplements program.

Sedrak told the program he would rather forget his dealings with Dank.

The ABC does not suggest that Dank has broken any laws in his dealings with Sedrak.

***
Last bit obviously added to stop Dank from suing them!

Where in China was the dodgy supply from?
 
Where in China was the dodgy supply from?
GL Biochem (Shanghai) Pty Ltd Coincidentally owned by same company dank was apparently taking the thymosin to be analysed (mimotopes) to see what it was...but of course it got destroyed coincidentally.
 
Police sources have confirmed that both Reynolds and Sedrak were targets of Strike Force Observer, established in December 2010 to investigate the alleged supply of prohibited drugs and other restricted substances by bikies and their associates.

On July 14, 2011, police raided Sedrak's Kogarah pharmacy, seizing steroids, compounds and other restricted substances.

Eventually those Bombers faithful who imagine that ASADA had no reason to investigate, or that Vlad's tipoff is relevant, will come to realise that the ACC/ASADA simply followed Dank to Essendon in November 2011. Knowing that his suppliers and contacts were being raided might have convinced many to wind things back, Dank simply carries on.
 

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