*WARNING* Old bolex owner singing like a bird!

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  • Easto

    *WARNING* Old bolex owner singing like a bird!

    Brian is talking to the feds and cooperating, I just got a phone call confirming his trying to set up a person that used deal with him on matter related to this...if anyone has ever delt with him I would observe the highest level of caution

    he is going to bring down whoever to ease his sentence
  • Pudgy

    #2
    Old Bolex owner popped...., Careful, it's gonna get hot in NY and FL
    Originally posted by SMACKAVELI
    Old Bolex owner popped....


    August 23, 2003 -- Two former Columbia University fraternity brothers have been busted for selling club drugs and bodybuilding steroids through a Web-based business that used an Internet account issued by the Ivy League school, court papers show.

    Brian Raupp, 26, began taking orders at several of his personal e-mail accounts for ketamine and anabolic steroids while a student at Columbia last fall, and continued doing so until last May, according to a Manhattan federal court complaint.

    One of the accounts he allegedly used was brr5@columbia.edu - which was issued by the university - while the others used a pseudonym, the complaint said.

    Last November, Raupp completed serving two years' probation after having pleaded guilty in 2000 to conspiring to distribute steroids, court records show.

    In that case, he told a Manhattan federal court judge he was an athlete who had sold another athlete the muscle-enhancing drugs.

    In the latest crime, Raupp allegedly told drug purchasers to send money to an address he maintained at a Mailboxes Etc. outlet in Morningside Heights - near Columbia's campus - and then he arranged for ketamine and steroids to be sent to the buyers.

    The drugs allegedly went to customers in the New York metropolitan area and Florida.


    One of his alleged co-conspirators and drug shippers was 23-year-old David Pruitt, another former Columbia student who, like his fraternity brother Raupp, lives in southern California.

    Both Raupp - who moved west after the alleged drug ring began operation - and Pruitt were arrested at their homes Thursday.

    Two 28-year-old Old Bridge, N.J., residents - Carlos Covian and Brandon D'Amico - also were charged with conspiring with the Ivy Leaguers to distribute the drugs.

    If convicted, the men each face up to 20 years in prison and a possible $2 million fine.

    The federal Drug Enforcement Administration said the drug ring received thousands of vials of ketamine and steroids each week from Mexico.
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    Old Bolex owner popped....


    August 23, 2003 -- Two former Columbia University fraternity brothers have been busted for selling club drugs and bodybuilding steroids through a Web-based business that used an Internet account issued by the Ivy League school, court papers show.

    Brian Raupp, 26, began taking orders at several of his personal e-mail accounts for ketamine and anabolic steroids while a student at Columbia last fall, and continued doing so until last May, according to a Manhattan federal court complaint.

    One of the accounts he allegedly used was brr5@columbia.edu - which was issued by the university - while the others used a pseudonym, the complaint said.

    Last November, Raupp completed serving two years' probation after having pleaded guilty in 2000 to conspiring to distribute steroids, court records show.

    In that case, he told a Manhattan federal court judge he was an athlete who had sold another athlete the muscle-enhancing drugs.

    In the latest crime, Raupp allegedly told drug purchasers to send money to an address he maintained at a Mailboxes Etc. outlet in Morningside Heights - near Columbia's campus - and then he arranged for ketamine and steroids to be sent to the buyers.

    The drugs allegedly went to customers in the New York metropolitan area and Florida.


    One of his alleged co-conspirators and drug shippers was 23-year-old David Pruitt, another former Columbia student who, like his fraternity brother Raupp, lives in southern California.

    Both Raupp - who moved west after the alleged drug ring began operation - and Pruitt were arrested at their homes Thursday.

    Two 28-year-old Old Bridge, N.J., residents - Carlos Covian and Brandon D'Amico - also were charged with conspiring with the Ivy Leaguers to distribute the drugs.

    If convicted, the men each face up to 20 years in prison and a possible $2 million fine.

    The federal Drug Enforcement Administration said the drug ring received thousands of vials of ketamine and steroids each week from Mexico.


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    • Easto

      #3
      Nice Pudgy!

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      • urafreak

        #4
        sad to hear...

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        • rado

          #5
          Good post Pudgy

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          • Mertz98

            #6
            man im gald i never recieved fromt hem

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            • JohnnyB
              vet
              • Jul 2003
              • 2012

              #7
              Going to prison with a rat jacket isn't the way to go, he may do less time, but it'll be a hard way to go.

              JohnnyB

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              • urafreak

                #8
                from elitefitness newsletter.

                >From the desk of
                George Spellwin
                Research Director
                gspellwin@elitefitness.com
                (888) 613-8959

                Monday September 08, 2003

                Hello Urafreak,

                Back in the mid 1990's, shortly after Elite Fitness created
                the first Bodybuilding and Anabolic Steroid discussion board,
                my friend Bill Llewellyn partnered with a Columbia University
                student, Brian Raupp, and the two of them started the web site
                anabolix.com. The partnership between Llewellyn and Raupp
                proved short lived, and they eventually split up. Bill
                Llewellyn, got the name anabolix.com and he later went on to
                work for me and then he went on to author the book Anabolics
                2000 and it's follow up's.

                Brian Raupp, having lost the name anabolix.com to Bill,
                created the anabolex.com discussion board which is still
                around even today. While I have never tolerated source posting
                and drug sale solicitations on the elitefitness.com boards,
                many other boards including anabolex.com have been more
                tolerant of this practice. And while EliteFitness.com has
                always been supported by our Platinum Members, Advertisers,
                and through the sale of supplements and eBooks, many of the
                other Steroid boards exist only as a means for their owners to
                find athletes that they can deal drugs to.

                On August 21, Brian Raupp, was formally charged in Manhattan
                federal court on accusations that he sold anabolic steroids
                and the club drug Ketamine. Papers filed by a federal drug
                prosecutor allege that Raupp conducted his business over e-
                mail using several different personal accounts including his
                Columbia University email address and the address
                brian@anabolex.com. Prosecutors said that Raupp instructed
                customers to send money to an address at the Mailboxes Etc.
                store at 2840 Broadway.

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