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USPlabs business associate sentenced to prison | Natural Products INSIDER


Sitesh Patel, previously of S.K. Laboratories, was sentenced to prison for his role in developing and producing workout products associated with an outbreak of liver toxicity in 2013.
The former vice president of a company tied to USPlabs LLC a disgraced marketer of dietary supplements was recently sentenced to more than three years in prison for his role in developing and producing workout products associated with an outbreak of liver toxicity in 2013.
Sitesh Patel, of Irvine, California, and other co-defendants admitted they imported substances with false and misleading labeling to skirt law enforcement and regulatory attention, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said. ....

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Dietary Supplement Executive Sentenced in Scheme to Fraudulently Sell Popular Dietary Supplements


Dietary Supplement Executive Sentenced in Scheme to Fraudulently Sell Popular Dietary Supplements
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Dallas, Texas - A federal court in Texas sentenced a former dietary supplement company executive to prison for his role in fraudulently selling popular workout supplements, the Justice Department announced Friday.
On February 19, 2021, U.S. District Judge Sam A. Lindsay sentenced former S.K. Laboratories Vice President Sitesh Patel, 37, of Irvine, California, to 41 months’ imprisonment and one year of supervised release. The court previously ordered Patel’s former company, S.K. Laboratories, to forfeit $6 million in connection with the case.
According to documents filed in the case, Patel played a key role in developing and manufacturing the popular workout and weight loss supplements known as Jack3d and OxyElite Pro, which were distributed by Dallas-based USPlabs. In pleading guilty in 2019 to c ....

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