An Overland Park hypnotist (no, really) has been indicted for selling human growth hormone and steroids.
Scott Lofquist, 50,
was named in a 20-count indictment along with his business partners Anthony
Forgione, a 45-year-old ex-Boca Raton police officer, and Rodney
Baltazar, a 47-year-old Delaware physician, for selling the banned supplements.
Lofquist was arrested in Kansas on March 30.
The indictment alleges Forigone sold steroids and human growth hormone through Lofquist's company, Lifetime Wellness LLC.
Lifetime Wellness' Web site offers a 913 number to call for a free
consultation and proclaims:
HGH and Testosterone Therapy returns what nature is slowlystealing away ... "Supercharge Your Life And Your Libido!" Grab Back
That Youthful, Natural Vitality
The indictment (see below) catalogs 20 transactions allegedly made by Forgione between January 2006 and August 2009 (Forgione allegedly worked
with Lofquist and Baltazar in the last five of those transactions
between July 17 and August 7, 2009).
The Palm Beach Post reports
that the alleged deals were made after Forgione pleaded guilty to
steroid charges in New York in September 2008, admitting that he and a
former Boca Raton doctor shipped steroids to rap stars and athletes,
including professional wrestler Chris Benoit, who murdered his
wife and son and then killed himself in 2007.
Lofquist was an
All-American track and field athlete at the University of Arkansas.
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