Scandal Stephen Dank charged by NT police

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The architect of the Essendon supplements scandal, disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank, has been charged with several offences in Darwin.

news.com.auDecember 3, 20194:51pm
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Stephen Dank after a court appearance.Source:News Corp Australia
Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank has been slapped with several charged by Northern Territory police, relating to his employment at a Darwin health clinic.
The man ASADA identified at the centre of the Essendon and Cronulla supplement scandals which resulted in more than 50 professional footballers accepting bans, will face court in Darwin on Wednesday.
Northern Territory police released a statement on Tuesday afternoon to announce Dank has been charged with multiple fraud offences as well as recklessly endangering serious harm and causing serious harm.
“The man has been summoned to appear at the Darwin Local Court on Wednesday 18 December, 2019,” the police statement claimed.
“As the matter is before court no further information can be provided.”
The NT News reports the offences relate to Dank’s employment at Darwin’s Ageless Health Clinic NT in 2017.
Essendon players caught up in the infamous peptide saga are reportedly still considering further action to clear their names, arguing there has never been proof the 34 banned players were injected with the Thymosin beta-4 substance.
WADA successfully overturned an original ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which resulted in the 34 players receiving 12-month suspensions from the AFL.
Stephen Dank.

Stephen Dank.Source:News Corp Australia
AFL agent Peter Jess has told the NT News the latest charges against Dank could have ramifications for any future legal action taken by the banned Bombers.
“It raises obvious concerns from my point of view,” Mr Jess said.
“Were there any other supplements/drugs that were given?
“I don’t think there’s any possibility he injected them with thyamosin beta-4. It wasn’t in the country.”
It is another hit for Dank who was in 2017 issued with a bankruptcy order by the Federal Court after failing to turn up to a hearing.
The bankruptcy proceedings were started earlier this year by the Bendigo Bank, who sought out to recover $100,000 Dank had borrowed and invested in a timber company that collapsed three years later.
Dank was found guilty of multiple counts of trafficking, possessing and attempting to administer banned substances by an AFL tribunal, and has been handed a life ban from sport as a result.
In 2016, Dank’s Melbourne home also came under fire in a reported organised shooting.
He was treated in hospital for a superficial graze to his forehead following the shooting and was released on the same day.



 

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Prior to the EFC debacle ... Amazing how Essendon had to wear EVERYTHING when what they did was reasonably widespread throughout the league in various ways .

No it wasn't. Dank was attempting to spread his tentacles, but Hird's reason for adopting it was to get an edge on the other clubs.
 
When did Peter Jess get into stand up comedy?

“I don’t think there’s any possibility he injected them with thyamosin beta-4. It wasn’t in the country.

Good one, Pete. ;) It was Thymosin beta4 and that was in the country. That was confirmed by the company that supplied it in China. Confirmed by Charters, who imported it. Confirmed by Nina Alavi, who compounded it and had it tested which showed a molecular weight that could only be TB4 and confirmed by Dank, who said it went bad in the sun so he handed it in to be destroyed by a company that says they never saw it.

Haha Pete, people's memories are just not that short.

You'll have to wait until participants like Dank are dead and completely unable to testify as to what really happened before you can use that dodge.

But let's not let the facts get in the way of a player agent's percentage, eh Pete
 

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The architect of the Essendon supplements scandal, disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank, has been charged with several offences in Darwin.

news.com.auDecember 3, 20194:51pm
db56e0560aea7dd62f3117821804b804

Stephen Dank after a court appearance.Source:News Corp Australia
Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank has been slapped with several charged by Northern Territory police, relating to his employment at a Darwin health clinic.
The man ASADA identified at the centre of the Essendon and Cronulla supplement scandals which resulted in more than 50 professional footballers accepting bans, will face court in Darwin on Wednesday.
Northern Territory police released a statement on Tuesday afternoon to announce Dank has been charged with multiple fraud offences as well as recklessly endangering serious harm and causing serious harm.
“The man has been summoned to appear at the Darwin Local Court on Wednesday 18 December, 2019,” the police statement claimed.
“As the matter is before court no further information can be provided.”
The NT News reports the offences relate to Dank’s employment at Darwin’s Ageless Health Clinic NT in 2017.
Essendon players caught up in the infamous peptide saga are reportedly still considering further action to clear their names, arguing there has never been proof the 34 banned players were injected with the Thymosin beta-4 substance.
WADA successfully overturned an original ruling at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which resulted in the 34 players receiving 12-month suspensions from the AFL.
Stephen Dank.

Stephen Dank.Source:News Corp Australia
AFL agent Peter Jess has told the NT News the latest charges against Dank could have ramifications for any future legal action taken by the banned Bombers.
“It raises obvious concerns from my point of view,” Mr Jess said.
“Were there any other supplements/drugs that were given?
“I don’t think there’s any possibility he injected them with thyamosin beta-4. It wasn’t in the country.”
It is another hit for Dank who was in 2017 issued with a bankruptcy order by the Federal Court after failing to turn up to a hearing.
The bankruptcy proceedings were started earlier this year by the Bendigo Bank, who sought out to recover $100,000 Dank had borrowed and invested in a timber company that collapsed three years later.
Dank was found guilty of multiple counts of trafficking, possessing and attempting to administer banned substances by an AFL tribunal, and has been handed a life ban from sport as a result.
In 2016, Dank’s Melbourne home also came under fire in a reported organised shooting.
He was treated in hospital for a superficial graze to his forehead following the shooting and was released on the same day.



According to Essendon fans he didn't inject anything illegal into their players ;)
 

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