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High school football player, 15 others charged in steroid bust
Tuesday March 13, 2007
HANOVER PARK, N.J. (AP) A high school football player, one of his coaches, and a professional bodybuilder were among 16 people arrested in a wide-ranging drug sales and manufacturing ring in northern New Jersey, authorities said Monday.
Police said Anthony Cuppari, 24, a volunteer assistant coach and former star running back at Hanover Park High School, and Michael Dente were manufacturing steroids and other drugs in Dente's basement.
Professional bodybuilder Jason Arntz, of South Brunswick, was charged with conspiracy to manufacture steroids. Police said he provided the expertise.
Two other men were charged with supplying drugs to Cuppari and Dente or selling them to others.
Eleven other people were accused of buying the drugs. Among them was a 17-year-old player on the Hanover Park team. His name was not released because of his age.
In a series of raids and arrests between Friday and Sunday, police said they seized more than $20,000 in cash, a pill press and other drug manufacturing equipment, ingredients to make 35,000 doses of steroids, a dozen vehicles, $200,000 worth of weapons and a slew of drugs, including steroids, cocaine, marijuana and Cialis.
Cuppari and Dente were also accused of manufacturing gamma hydroxybuterate (GHB), known as a ``date rape'' drug, but also used by bodybuilders to counteract the side effects of steroids, such as trouble sleeping and anger.
Morris County Prosecutor Michael M. Rubbinaccio said their lab was ``fully functional.'' Authorities also said they were planning to start making painkillers oxycondone and Percocet, as well as Cialis, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction.
Ben Dente, who shares a house with his son Michael Dente, said police had at least part of their story wrong.
``It's all BS. There's no manufacturing here,'' he told the Star-Ledger of Newark for Tuesday's newspapers. ``It's not a factory and there was no buying or selling in my house.''
This school year, New Jersey began random steroid testing of selected high school athletic teams. It is not known whether Hanover Park's football team was among them. The New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association said all the tests from last fall were negative.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
High school football player, 15 others charged in steroid bust
Tuesday March 13, 2007
HANOVER PARK, N.J. (AP) A high school football player, one of his coaches, and a professional bodybuilder were among 16 people arrested in a wide-ranging drug sales and manufacturing ring in northern New Jersey, authorities said Monday.
Police said Anthony Cuppari, 24, a volunteer assistant coach and former star running back at Hanover Park High School, and Michael Dente were manufacturing steroids and other drugs in Dente's basement.
Professional bodybuilder Jason Arntz, of South Brunswick, was charged with conspiracy to manufacture steroids. Police said he provided the expertise.
Two other men were charged with supplying drugs to Cuppari and Dente or selling them to others.
Eleven other people were accused of buying the drugs. Among them was a 17-year-old player on the Hanover Park team. His name was not released because of his age.
In a series of raids and arrests between Friday and Sunday, police said they seized more than $20,000 in cash, a pill press and other drug manufacturing equipment, ingredients to make 35,000 doses of steroids, a dozen vehicles, $200,000 worth of weapons and a slew of drugs, including steroids, cocaine, marijuana and Cialis.
Cuppari and Dente were also accused of manufacturing gamma hydroxybuterate (GHB), known as a ``date rape'' drug, but also used by bodybuilders to counteract the side effects of steroids, such as trouble sleeping and anger.
Morris County Prosecutor Michael M. Rubbinaccio said their lab was ``fully functional.'' Authorities also said they were planning to start making painkillers oxycondone and Percocet, as well as Cialis, which is used to treat erectile dysfunction.
Ben Dente, who shares a house with his son Michael Dente, said police had at least part of their story wrong.
``It's all BS. There's no manufacturing here,'' he told the Star-Ledger of Newark for Tuesday's newspapers. ``It's not a factory and there was no buying or selling in my house.''
This school year, New Jersey began random steroid testing of selected high school athletic teams. It is not known whether Hanover Park's football team was among them. The New Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Association said all the tests from last fall were negative.
(Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)