Kurt Angle, Shane Carwin and Hardcore Holly named in steroids case

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Sat Aug 14 03:15pm PDT
Steroid-dealing pharmacist sentenced; prosecutor names Shane Carwin

By Steve Cofield

[[yahoofs.com]] An assistant U.S. attorney named former Ultimate Fighting Championship interim heavyweight champion Shane Carwin as one of seven athletes who was a customer of a pharmacist who was sentenced Friday in a Mobile, Ala., federal court to a four-year prison term for participating in a nationwide conspiracy to sell anabolic steroids.

According to AlabamaLive.com, assistant U.S. attorney Donna Dobbins named Carwin (pictured on the left in 2007) during the sentencing of Mobile resident J. Michael Bennett, a supervising pharmacist at Applied Pharmacy Services, as one of the athletes whose orders contained Bennett's signature or initials. The others are:

Kurt Angle, a former Olympic gold medal-winning wrestler and professional wrestler.

Bob Howard, a pro wrestler from Mobile who performed under the name "Hardcore" Bob Holly.

Toney Freeman, a professional bodybuilder nicknamed "The X-Man."

Quincy Taylor, a professional bodybuilder.

Dennis Newman, a professional bodybuilder.

Troy Zuccolotto, a professional bodybuilder.

In addition, the Mobile Press-Register reported that two professional baseball players, seven other professional wrestlers and six other professional bodybuilders are referenced by their initials only.

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Neither Carwin nor his manager, Jason Genet, could be reached for comment.

Update I - Genet spoke with Fanhouse this afternoon and said Carwin had no comment but would be releasing a statement in the future.

Update II - UFC president Dana White told Yahoo! Sports' Kevin Iole that he was aware of the story but had no other information and declined further comment.

Applied Pharmacy Services was previously linked to baseball players Jose Canseco and Gary Matthews Jr. and boxer Evander Holyfield.

According to the Press-Register, court documents indicate that APS shipped more than 762,000 dosages of anabolic steroids to 17 doctors and clinics from April 4, 2004, until Aug. 30, 2006.

The U.S. Attorney's Office in Mobile contends that does not include many other doctors and clinics that they say participated in the conspiracy.

Those performance-enhancing drugs ended up in the hands of users ranging from professional athletes to teenagers looking to build body mass. Prosecutors cited 22 professional athletes who obtained steroids from Applied Pharmacy Services during the time Bennett worked there.

Dobbins told the paper that the steroids were powerful and weren't for human consumption.

"These steroids are for horses and cows, not for young people and humans," she said.

Prosecutor referenced the five convicted pharmacists as, "drugs dealers in lab coats" and said they were also selling drugs approved only for use in livestock.

Carwin last fought for the UFC in July at UFC 116. He challenged Brock Lesnar for the promotion's heavyweight title. He was signed by the UFC in January of 2008 after he rolled to an 8-0 record between October of 2005 and December of 2007. Here's Carwin's win over Justice Smith in June of 2006.

Yaho! Sports' Kevin Iole contributed to this story

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Don't be surprised if Lance Cade's death was partially caused by the use of Steroids.
 

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Or painkillers. Which was the main reason why he was released from the WWE and went to rehab for. No doubt he probably had done steroids but I am guessing he overdosed on pills.
 

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Or painkillers. Which was the main reason why he was released from the WWE and went to rehab for. No doubt he probably had done steroids but I am guessing he overdosed on pills.

Yeah that's true too. Most wrestlers and athletes in my opinion have done some sort of performance enhancing drugs. Of course we the public still go to these events so in a way we're partially responsible.
 

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I can see both sides of the situation. They want to get bigger/stronger so they can continue to make money and support their family. The only person they are physically hurting is their self. They do however affect others emotionally once they start abusing those drugs. Just like anything, too much of something will drastically harm the body. Whether it is too much water or too much steroids. Steroids when they are abused consistently is not a smart idea.
 

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Definitely when you abuse steroids it can affect you negatively. I wouldn't wanna be around someone when they have Roid Rage for one thing. Not to mention a possible early death.
 

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Go back, read the article & then try to ask who Shane Carwin is. It's pretty clearly stated.


Either way, it's sad to know that Angle is still on the juice. Especially juice that is meant for freakin' livestock and could make this guys arteries explode just from prolonged exposure to the stuff. But I guess he's doing what he has to do to feed his family. A sad but true reality of the business.
 

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When we was arrested in Pittsburgh months ago he had steroids. Except he had a legal prescription for them.