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Timothy Keay Isaac, 47, marketed a producf called Vinarol that he claimed wasan all-naturalk dietary supplement that would promote sexual It turns out the supplement containec sildenafil citrate, the activs chemical ingredient in Viagra, a prescriptiomn drug made by . According to the U.S. Attorney’ss office, Isaac and others smuggled the ingredientr from China intothe U.S. without declaring the merchandise for invoicing as required bycustomds law. Bryan and Laura Gillette, who were chargecd in the indictment alongwith Isaac, pleadedr guilty earlier this month to one felony counyt each of introducing misbranded drugs into interstatee commerce.
In 2004, Isaac filedf for bankruptcy under Chapter 11 but did not discloswe his interest inUltra Health, Bionate or Johnston-Keay, claiming he had no monthlyt income. He also filed for disabilitu insurance benefits with the Social Security Administration and receivecd morethan $35,000. In he received a $2.2 milliobn mortgage to buy a $2.9 million home in Scottsdale. Later that year, he filed an individualk income tax return for reporting a zero taxable income and zero tax liability when his actuak taxable incomewas $80,103. He filed similare returns for the 2006 and 2007tax years. He was investigatec by the U.S.
Food and Drug Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and Social Security Administration before the ArizonqaDistrict U.S. Attorney’s Office delivered the indictment.
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