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milos so this is why the DEA were at the Arnold

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Thursday, March 11, 2004
New grand jury convened in Iowa

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By Shaun Assael
ESPN The Magazine

The federal government's ongoing investigation into steroids has broadened to include a bodybuilder who designed workouts for clients of BALCO, the sports supplement laboratory that allegedly funneled a designer steroid to prominent athletes.

It also touched California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger last weekend, as federal agents descended on The Arnold, the bodybuilding convention he co-owns, to serve subpoenas in connection with the expanding probe.

In December, agents from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration raided the Fullerton, Calif., home of bodybuilding champion Milos Sarcev, a former Mr. Yugoslavia, confiscating his computer among other things. Sarcev had designed workouts for many of the clients of Victor Conte, who has been indicted by a federal grand jury on steroid distribution and money laundering charges in connection with his San Francisco-based BALCO lab. Sarcev personally trained BALCO client Tim Montgomery before the sprinter set the world record in the 100 meters in September 2002.

A second federal grand jury has been convened in Des Moines, Iowa, to look into the illegal distribution of steroids, ESPN has learned. Sarcev's attorney, Rick Collins, said he was aware of the grand jury and that "it is possible" his client is a target. "Whether the grand jury is looking at a particular individual or many is anyone's guess."

Collins, who also serves as counsel to the International Federation of BodyBuilders, maintains that Sarcev "is not a steroid dealer, and never has been. Not one steroid was found there. Zero. Zip. This is a witch hunt," he said. "There are too many corporate dollars in baseball, football and the Olympics, so it's not surprising that their focus is to scapegoat a fringe sport."

In an interview with the San Jose Mercury News last October, Sarcev talked about his work with Montgomery: "Victor asked me to come to Burlingame and help Tim with his strength training. So I prepared a program for Tim. He accepted it and he improved dramatically. Tim was very grateful for my work."

Efforts to reach Montgomery's agent, Charlie Wells, were unsuccessful.

The grand jury subpoenas were served last week in the Greater Columbus Convention Center. The subpoenas require the recipients to testify later this month, Collins said. The attorney said he believes at least five bodybuilders received subpoenaes.

Al Overbaugh, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Des Moines, refused to confirm that his office had convened a grand jury investigation into the world of bodybuilding. Rusty Payne, a spokesman for the DEA, refused comment.

The Arnold, a three-day supplement convention that also includes bodybuilding shows, was first held in Columbus in 1989 and now draws 600 exhibitors, 80,000 ticket buyers and 11,000 athletes.

In a speech at the convention that was met with a standing ovation on Sunday, Schwarzenegger told attendees that he believes the Food and Drug Administration should not regulate dietary supplements because "I have very rarely seen the government do anything that was effective."

A spokesman for the governor, Lee Thomas, said, "The governor's press office will have no comment because it was not a government event." She directed questions to Jim Lorimer, Schwarzenegger's partner in Classic Productions, who did not return a phone message left at his office.

It is unclear if the agents were present at the same time as the governor. But their presence did overlap with Conte's, who was there to pitch ZMA, his mineral supplement. Montgomery and Marion Jones, both Olympic medal winners, were among those athletes who testified before the grand jury that ultimately indicted Conte.

Conte's indictment has sent shock waves through Major League Baseball, where seven players who testified before the grand jury, including Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi, have had the results of drug tests that they took last spring subpoenaed. Bonds' personal trainer, Greg Anderson, was among four people indicted in the BALCO case. All have pleaded not guilty.

The furor over steroid use in sports also led to the Senate Commerce Committee to call baseball commissioner Bud Selig and players union chief Donald Fehr, as well as their NFL counterparts, Paul Tagliabue and Gene Upshaw, to HELP | MEDIA KIT | CONTACT US | TOOLS | SITE MAP
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Yea, Montgomery didn't know he was taking steroids :rolleyes:

They need to punish the "end-user" in these sports that want to discourage AAS use. This is kinda like you getting in a car accident so they throw your father in jail for getting your mother pregnant (with you).

xcel
 
load of crap, the streets will be so much safer with milos off the street, gimme a freakin break. :mad:
 
this is getting really rediculous... al quaeda has just claimed responsiblity for a bombing in spain that killed and wounded hundreds of people and the fucking useless fedgov is spending shitloads of money cracking down on juice... how fucking important is that???????
 
UMD73 said:
this is getting really rediculous... al quaeda has just claimed responsiblity for a bombing in spain that killed and wounded hundreds of people and the fucking useless fedgov is spending shitloads of money cracking down on juice... how fucking important is that???????
Amen bro ! You hit the nail on the head ! They should be spending their time and money other shit.
 
PUMPED said:
Thursday, March 11, 2004
New grand jury convened in Iowa
In a speech at the convention that was met with a standing ovation on Sunday, Schwarzenegger told attendees that he believes the Food and Drug Administration should not regulate dietary supplements because "I have very rarely seen the government do anything that was effective."

That is the closest thing to an endorsement that we will get from a mainstream politician. Arnold is shackled by the Republican platform. But cool of him to say that despite his party line.
 
AMAZING THAT THE POWERS THAT BE ARE WASTING SO MUCH TIME....

CHASING LIFTERS WHOSE MAIN CRIME IS DESIGNING WORKOUTS FOR OTHER ATHLETES. STUPID.
 
Does anyone know who any of the 5 bodybuilders were that got subpoena'ed?
 
UMD73 said:
this is getting really rediculous... al quaeda has just claimed responsiblity for a bombing in spain that killed and wounded hundreds of people and the fucking useless fedgov is spending shitloads of money cracking down on juice... how fucking important is that???????

That money they are spending is our tax money! Fucking idiot government.

You would think they would try and take care of more important issues in this country than worry about sports. Why the fuck should they step in and threaten Bud Selig and the rest of those guys to clean up the sport. I could give a rats ass if players want to juice. That does not effect my life at all.

The government is dead set on strangling us until we are all goodie two shoe robots.

FE
 
someone on getbig announced milos getting busted over 2months ago i think.... he came on and denied everything. that article proves that he did.
 
I just don't understand where they Feds are trying to take this? To stop steroid use in General? Or Clean up Pro sports? And why can sports patrol themselves like the NFL does.
 
There is mention of this in our city paper (Balt Sun), but NO mention that NOTHING was found! It tells he was raided in connection with the Balco Lab issue, and why he was associated. A DEA agent was flown from the mid-west to CA. Can you imaging the tax money this raid cost, and they come up with zilch!?!
Not a word of this mentioned, god forbid it may reduce the sensationalism of the story, with no regard to accurate reporting.
:mad:
 
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well I guess its the republicans fault

The shakles of the democratic party must be different. Maybe if J. Kerry wins then steroids will be legal. The reason they are illegal is not from adult use, its from high school kids doing it. They may one day be available through your Dr., but if any of you ever think that you will one day walk into GNC and get a bottle of test you really need to come back to earth. There is way too much money in it for importers, sources and other for it to become fully legalized.
 
If he was busted 2 months ago and they got his computer, it would make sense that Dennis got busted shortly afterward. They have been freinds and business associates for awhile.
 
DAMN I was hoping to see MILOS at the EMERALD CUP this year. SHITTY. he was a great guy to talk to.

Well, there are bigger things happening in this world...why bust the lowest threat drug out there?? Like we have all thought, you have never seen a BBer shoot someone on the street corner for his D-bol.
 
I know this is off topic

....but does anyone know the name of ex-wife the fitness chick.

not he current wife, his ex. Damn she was smoking, can't remember her name though. Looking for pics...
 
Vegeta said:
Amen bro ! You hit the nail on the head ! They should be spending their time and money other shit.

that's OUR money they are spending!
 
How many drive by shootings are related to steroid sales? How many D-bol babies are born each year? Steroids are probably the closest thing to a victimless crime as their can be. The guys I get my gear from don't have guns or kill people. I bet more highschool athletes have used Heroin then Steroids. It's an election year, and we are scapegoats gentlemen. Take this time to act smart and be safe.
 
I heard that Triple H of the WWE was at the Arnold and they gave him a subpeona and he l;aughed and said "Don't you guys have some heroin to find, "and then walked off. Just heresay, but a prpoper reaction nonetheless.
 

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