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    Bodybuilder faces drug charges

    By Robert E. Kessler
    Staff Writer

    June 17, 2004

    A prominent Long Island bodybuilder has been arrested by federal agents on charges of illegally selling a counterfeit version of a drug that is in high demand in both the bodybuilding underground and among those with HIV or AIDS, according to officials.

    David Palumbo, a nationally competitive bodybuilder and the editor of Rx Muscle magazine, was charged yesterday in U.S. District Court in Central Islip with illegally distributing a counterfeit version of the human growth hormone somatropin.

    Palumbo, 36, of 3708 Somerset Dr., Seaford, did not fight his removal to San Diego, where federal officials plan to arraign him on charges of conspiracy to distribute somatropin, also known as Serostim, and to traffic in counterfeit products.

    Palumbo's attorney, Marc Gann, of Carle Place, declined to comment, as did Assistant United States Attorney Wayne Baker.

    The drug, which is believed to mimic a normal human growth hormone in fostering muscle development, is legally available by prescription to combat severe wasting among AIDS patients. But it is eagerly sought in the black market of bodybuilding for its ability to foster muscle growth, supposedly without side effects, officials say.

    For that reason it is considered by officials to be one of the drugs most widely diverted for illegal use. Somatropin is also costly; a month's dose for an AIDS patient can cost over $5,000.

    Palumbo allegedly bought 200 boxes of a counterfeit version of Serostim from a San Diego supplier in July 2002 and subsequently resold some of the drug to individuals in Colorado and Washington state, according to Thomas Nasiatka, an agent with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

    U.S. Magistrate Arlene Lindsey released Palumbo on $50,000 bail on the understanding that he would voluntarily surrender himself to the Justice Department in San Diego.

    If convicted on the charges, Palumbo could face up to five years in prison.

  • #2
    i am pretty sure this charge is around 2 years old, they finally just decided to arrest him.

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    • #3
      I don't think so.

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      • #4
        this was from an order he placed in 2002

        ""Palumbo allegedly bought 200 boxes of a counterfeit version of Serostim from a San Diego supplier in July 2002 and subsequently resold some of the drug to individuals in Colorado and Washington state, according to Thomas Nasiatka, an agent with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.""

        I heard the heat was on him for quite some time. As far it being an old charge.... No ... its an old buy and they were waiting for the right time I guess... They arent stupid.. with all the stuff going on in sports of course they are going to spring it on him now.


        What do they mean by it was counterfit stuff ?? He was selling fake stuff ? Or it was black market ?

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        • #5
          Yeah, it's not clear... Did he buy UG lab stuff that was good (actual HGH) but considered by the USFDA to be counterfeit or did he knowingly buy counterfeit stuff as try to pass it off as HGH?

          If he wanted to do something of that nature and volume, he should have paid cash for the products and picked them up personally. Then sell it personally too. No email, paper trail, phone records, cash on the barrelhead etc...
          Innocent until proven guilty...fucking sneak and peek provisions in the Patriot Act...totally abused...

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          • #6
            I just have a hard time comprehending why people of his kind (Victor Martinez, etc.) still do stupid shit like that? Is it greed? Sheer stupidity?

            I dunno, call me stupid, but I don't see a reason to jepordize your career and your reputation by selling growth and/or AAS.

            Dave owns a very popular magazine and is somewhat of a legend in the bodybuilding world.

            Victor owns a gym which is VERY successful and definitely makes plenty of money... ( I live about 20 minutes away from it and have been there several times)

            I just don't see the reasoning...

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            • #7
              You gotta also realize that the feds will charge you with dealing if you and some friends do a group buy to save money and you are the one placing the order.

              I don't know if someone like JP would need to deal.

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