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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Great Kills man is feeling the burn after his illicit steroid business got shredded by police this week, cops say.
Anthony Taibbi, 30, was arrested Thursday after police found a large Ziploc bag of the bodybuilding steroid trenbolone acetate, two large Ziploc bags of testosterone and 150 glass vials of testosterone upon executing a search warrant of two packages delivered to Taibbi's Russell Street home, according to court documents.
A subsequent search of Taibbi's 2002 Mercedes Benz sedan turned up three star-shaped MDMA pills and 11 glass bottles of testosterone in the glove box, cops said. Police found another 10 glass bottles of testosterone in Taibbi's bedroom dresser, the criminal complaint states.
Court documents state that Taibbi admitted to operating an illegal steroid distribution business -- receiving the drugs from Hong Kong and selling them to customers across the United States.
He is charged with five counts of felony criminal possession of a controlled substance and six counts of misdemeanor criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to charging documents.
Taibbi's next court appearance is set for May 14. He remains jailed on $5,000 bail, online records show.
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- A Great Kills man is feeling the burn after his illicit steroid business got shredded by police this week, cops say.
Anthony Taibbi, 30, was arrested Thursday after police found a large Ziploc bag of the bodybuilding steroid trenbolone acetate, two large Ziploc bags of testosterone and 150 glass vials of testosterone upon executing a search warrant of two packages delivered to Taibbi's Russell Street home, according to court documents.
A subsequent search of Taibbi's 2002 Mercedes Benz sedan turned up three star-shaped MDMA pills and 11 glass bottles of testosterone in the glove box, cops said. Police found another 10 glass bottles of testosterone in Taibbi's bedroom dresser, the criminal complaint states.
Court documents state that Taibbi admitted to operating an illegal steroid distribution business -- receiving the drugs from Hong Kong and selling them to customers across the United States.
He is charged with five counts of felony criminal possession of a controlled substance and six counts of misdemeanor criminal possession of a controlled substance, according to charging documents.
Taibbi's next court appearance is set for May 14. He remains jailed on $5,000 bail, online records show.
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http://www.silive.com/southshore/index.ssf/2015/04/great_kills_man_cops_to_sellin.html