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Steroid Dealer Claims He Has Proof That Roman Reigns Was A Client

January 26, 2018 | Posted by Joseph Lee
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As we previously reported, jailed steroid dealer Richard Rodriguez named Roman Reigns, as well as actors Josh Duhamel and Mark Wahlberg, as clients of his illegal steroids. The DEA will not target any of the men, who have already denied the claims. A man named Jon Bravo is currently working on a documentary about Rodriguez’ Iron Addicts Gym. He released an interview with Rodriguez (via Wrestling Inc) who claims that he has proof that Reigns was involved.

Rodriguez said that he named those three to get a better plea deal. He said there are bigger names that will be revealed in the documentary, who he hasn’t named yet. He even teased that there would be secrets on advisors in President Donald Trump’s administration.

In regards to Reigns, he said that Reigns was introduced to him years ago by a wrestling fan. He claims he will release “snippets of proof” within the next week in the form of text messages, tracking numbers and addresses where products were shipped to the men he accused. Rodriguez said that his protocol with Reigns would change depending on “the varied times in which WWE wrestlers get tested.”

He said: “That information with us communicating with Roman via text messages will be provided to the appropriate party, which will then be disclosed prior to our documentary that’s going to be filmed soon.

Rodriguez was arrested by the DEA and his Iron Addicts Gym in Miami was raided last February after an investigation. He was allegedly involved in a distribution chain which included products from China. He then made steroids in Arizona and distributed them in Miami. Forbes claims that his company Wellness Fitness Nutrition LLC (WFN), had a client list that included “at least 50 customers in the Eastern District of New York.” The company made over $10 million by distributing illegal steroids.

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