Robert Kusmack, a former officer of Paw Paw Police Department, was caught possessing Fluoxymesterone (Halotestin) due to a Michigan steroid investigation. The targets of the investigation were officials of law enforcement and an owner of a gym. As a result, Robert Kusmack received probation of one year and was enforced to pay certain fine. So, this police official was dismissed in 2010.
Steroid investigations are conducted commonly in the following way: steroid users are used in order to catch steroid dealers. But sometimes authorities apply another method to lead investigations.
United States Mail Inspection Service had found a package that contained 50 vials of HGH and was addressed to Tom Radke, a distributor of steroids. The West Michigan Enforcement Team (WMET) and the Kalamazoo Valley Enforcement Team (KVET) started the investigation that resulted in detection of the steroid dealer.
But the authorities made a decision not to prosecute Tom Radke but to use him as an informant. It was made a decision to catch police officers that take steroids due to the distributor of steroids. An owner of a local gym was involved in this process as well.
Tom Radke acted as an undercover informant in this situation. He sold Fluoxymesterone to Aaron DiPrima who was the owner of a local gym. The gym owner provided the police official Robert Kusmack with this drug. Both the owner of the gym and the police officer Robert Kusmack were arrested.
The gym owner Aaron DiPrima pleaded guilty in possession of an analogue. He was sentenced to one-year probation. He was also sentenced to 60 hours of community service. Thus, the distributor of steroids was not sentenced to prison. Three steroid users lost their jobs.
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