FBI employees charged with concealing steroid use By Terry Frieden, CNN Justice Producer
September 16, 2010 11:25 a.m. EDT
Two FBI agents and an intelligence analyst are among those charged with hiding steroid use.
Washington (CNN) -- Four FBI employees have been arrested and charged with concealing their use of anabolic steroids and HGH, human growth hormone, Washington's top federal prosecutor announced Wednesday.
U.S. Attorney Ronald Machen Jr. said three veteran FBI agents and an FBI intelligence analyst were charged with omitting any mention of the use of steroids on required medical forms.
Machen said the arrests followed an investigation by the the FBI and the inspectors general for the Justice Department and the Office of Personnel Management.
According to the arrest affidavits unsealed in U.S. District Court in Washington, the FBI employees received numerous prescriptions for steroids and HGH "for which there was no known medical necessity." The statement by the prosecutor said doctors had provided the employees with diagnoses that included pituitary dwarfism.
"The four are accused of omitting any mention of the treatment or prescriptions on medical histories provided on forms that are used to regularly assess their fitness for duty," Machen said.
Those arrested Wednesday are agents James Barnett, 42, and Katia Litton, 42, assigned to the Washington field office; Litton's husband, Matthew Litton, 39, who is assigned to the FBI's Critical Incident Response Group; and Ali Sawan, 45, an intelligence analyst assigned to the FBI's Counterterrorism Division.
I think all law enforcement and firemen should be on doc supervised aas use. We need these guys strong for when they have to carry us out of burning buildings.
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I think all law enforcement and firemen should be on doc supervised aas use. We need these guys strong for when they have to carry us out of burning buildings.
Don't forget about teachers. We gotta deal with 40 teenagers every hour all day. The school board should chip in and buy my shit.
all information given is fictional and only for entertainment purposes only. it is legal to use performance enhancement medications where i live. please seek medical advice before using any performance drug, and only if its legal in your country.
I think all law enforcement and firemen should be on doc supervised aas use. We need these guys strong for when they have to carry us out of burning buildings.
So very true! Wouldn't it be nicer if a soldier can carry 3 of his wounded fellow soldiers out of harms way instead of just one? Hell yeah.
God forbid that our military should be stronger than our enemy!
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how come the wrestlers don't get heat, but other do? Does this mean when McMahon gets his wife in n(senate) that no heat is upon us "anabolic" legal usage is for us?
Oh, of course you that are on gear right now
It would be nice!!!!!
Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but Cabbage with a College Education.
I think all law enforcement and firemen should be on doc supervised aas use. We need these guys strong for when they have to carry us out of burning buildings.
Germany first experimented with steriods for just that reason to build a better soldier. Not sure where I read that but thought it was interesting.
Ther Germans were really big into meth/speed and other narcotics at the time. No, they were not walking 300 lb. monster men, they had average bodies. The meth and speed cocktails is what made them the most feared of all soldiers.
If you take a look at some of the speeches Hitler gave....he would go nuts on stage and could convince you that the sky was falling. He was one crazy bastard, but I don't think we will ever see a better or a more convincing speaker in our time.
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