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samplescave

01/06/19 7:49 PM

#39933 RE: bigbadjohn #39932

I’ll bet those who defaced and returned those ICBU Crap Certs back to the
proper Transfer Agent certainly are are feeling pretty damn good about their
decision!!!

I heard as soon as irrefutable proof that ICBU and EXMT were 100% Scams,
those Crap Certs were defaced, copied with the copies sent to Rick Wilson
and the Originals sent to the Transfer Agent, Olde Monmouth Stock Transfer Co., Inc.

Proof that even though Good People can make a bad decision,
and the bad decision can be corrected before permanent damage is done!
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bigbadjohn

01/07/19 6:58 AM

#39934 RE: bigbadjohn #39932

Here this post explains that he was charged.


goodolboy Friday, 11/09/18 09:21:08 AM
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Joseph Raich, owner of Pureshield and current supplier of the anti microbial products to EXMT has some dirty laundry to be sure!


A Jupiter man, who for years backed local wrestling, pleaded guilty Monday to a single felony in connection with a wide-ranging national steroid ring investigation

Joseph Raich, 44, avoided jail by pleading guilty to a conspiracy charge, agreeing to pay $200,000 restitution and continue cooperating with the Albany, N.Y., district attorney prosecuting the case in exchange for five years probation. He faced 28 counts of illegally selling human growth hormones and steroids for his role as co-owner of Palm Beach Rejuvenation, a wellness clinic.

In addition, District Attorney P. David Soares announced Monday that another clinic employee was charged.

Ryan Dumas, 31, of Palm Beach Gardens, faces 28 charges of illegal distribution of controlled substances. He was listed as the clinic's medical director even though he had no medical training, said Christopher Baynes, chief of the district attorney's financial crimes bureau, who is handling the prosecution of the case.