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    Perrysburg man gets 10 years for steroid business

    Perrysburg man gets 10 years for steroid business
    by BILL RYAN Sentinel Staff Writer
    Friday, 25 February 2011 18:32



    Priorities and choices always make a difference. Greg Kreuz will spend 10 years in prison for his steroid operation.
    Judge Alan Mayberry sentenced Kreuz on Friday and used Kreuz' own words from a previous charge against him.

    In a pre-sentence report made in 2005 in a Fulton County case on similar charges, Kreuz said he then realized how "precious" his children were. He stated he would not have committed the crimes had he understood that.
    "I pray to be there for them," Mayberry read from Kreuz' statement.
    "Here we are again," the judge said. "To you, it's more important to have money and things."

    The judge referenced the volume of letters he had received in support of the defendant, many of which affirmed his role as a great dad.

    "Obviously that's not true. It's just a front you put on for others," the judge said repeating, "Obviously that's not true."

    The 39-year-old Perrysburg resident pleaded guilty on Jan. 7 for his operations of producing and selling anabolic steroids out of his Coe Court home.

    When given the opportunity to address the court, Kreuz said, "There is so much I want to say. I let so many people down."

    He spoke of family and friends including a large contingent in the courtroom showing their support.

    Speaking of his children, Kreuz said, "I've been trying to explain to them I am not a bad person. They told me, 'You're not bad, you're our dad.'"

    During the sentencing Kreuz had his head down and eyes closed much of the time. A couple of times he put his hand to his face and at one point wiped his eyes with a tissue.

    During Friday's proceedings, there was extensive comments from the judge and Gwen Howe-Gebers, an assistant Wood County prosecutor, regarding the volume of cash, "high-end toys" and other equipment found in his home. Kruez earned a reported $30,000 last year. He reportedly tried to hide his actions by purchasing a large volume of gift cards from at various locations, and tried to conceal evidence by depositing trash in nearby Dumpsters.
    Search warrants found money hidden in walls and ceilings, and a box of steroids ready for shipment stashed in a clothes dryer.

    Kreuz was arrested July 7 after a search warrant at his Perrysburg home netted a large volume of anabolic steroids with a street value of more than $1 million.

    Also seized were two vehicles which, along with the cash, were ordered forfeited. The forfeiture was ordered in both in a related civil case as well as this criminal proceeding.

    Howe-Gebers requested "double digit" time. She asked for seven years mandatory on two of the charges and left the other two counts to the judge's discretion, recommending consecutive terms for all counts, which would have resulted in 18-22 years.

    Prior to sentencing, the judge listed various factors he considered and cited his justification for his decision, telling Kreuz he had not been successfully rehabilitated from his previous offenses and "obviously not responded favorably to any of the court sanctions."

    The judge added he had shown no genuine remorse, except for being caught and his own circumstances.

    Mayberry ordered a six years mandatory sentence for both trafficking in drugs and aggravated possession of drugs. He also ordered four years in prison for the illegal manufacture of drugs. Those sentences were ordered to be served concurrently with each other.

    Mayberry also ordered four years in prison for a second count of aggravated possession of drugs. That was ordered to be consecutive to the other terms for an aggregate sentence of 10 years.

    In the judge's final remarks to Kreuz he advised, "You did all this for the money, all for things. Hopefully this time you will learn a lesson. Your children, these people (gesturing toward the family and friends) are much more valuable than new cars, appliances, things and toys."
    While the sentences were being handed down, Cara Didian, Kreuz' fiance, was audibly sobbing at each count.

    After the session, Didian said, "This is ridiculous. He got as much as a rapist."
    Mayberry denied a request from defense attorney Adrian Cimerman for a delay, and ordered Kreuz to be taken into custody immediately.
    Cimerman left without comment.

    Howe-Gebers said "I'm glad he got double digits."
    When asked if she was disappointed he didn't have to serve more time, she said, "You always hope there is a lesson (for the defendant)."

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    Wow that is stiff punishment for what he did. It is ashame that somebody can get that much time for selling AAS or even drugs to people who choose to use them and take the risk of doing so knowingly when there are people who get away with murder or manslaugher and get out in 10 years in some cases. The USA has a hardon for Drug Enforcement and the money that comes with it. Meanwhile we pay for all of these people to be locked up for all these years. People are always going to use drugs and there are always going to be another guy to take the last guy's place. It is a battle that the DEA will never win and costs us the American people tons of money to fund. I think they need to smarten up and realize this is going nowhere and adopt a similiar style to what exists in Amsterdam, Holland. The Drug abuse rate is much better there and people there have a better understanding of what is rational. There are many different arguements that could go on and on regarding this subject but they will fall upon deft ears so why even envision what could be.








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    It is a shame when most off law enforcement use aas

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    So you know they really don't want to make these bust...

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    thats fucked up

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    our law enforcement need to fight crime.and quit being chicken shittt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skyyman View Post
    It is a shame when most off law enforcement use aas
    In New Jersey they can simply get a prescription, no matter what their condition. Pretty sweet for the cops. Then again they also have to fight crime I suppose.... and not simply look good in the mirror

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    damn this is nuts.I wish the cops and judges hated the dirtbags that sell weed,crack shoot people and etc this much.its fucked up the judge and etc said that shit to this guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mich29 View Post
    damn this is nuts.I wish the cops and judges hated the dirtbags that sell weed,crack shoot people and etc this much.its fucked up the judge and etc said that shit to this guy.
    They have it out for all drugs in general. They consider AAS the same as heroin which is wrong because it is completely different and should be treated as so.








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    Quote Originally Posted by mich29 View Post
    damn this is nuts.I wish the cops and judges hated the dirtbags that sell weed,crack shoot people and etc this much.its fucked up the judge and etc said that shit to this guy.
    I agree but dont include weed it is just an herb...
    there is nothing wrong about smoking a joint or two
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    Quote Originally Posted by Imosted View Post
    I agree but dont include weed it is just an herb...
    there is nothing wrong about smoking a joint or two

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    Thats cool that New Jersey cops can get aas with just a perscription. If it takes goin the legal route to get aas, this is how it should be done. I feel sorry for the guy that got busted and hope he's finally learned his lesson. Dont get me wrong, I disagree with the our drug laws in general and we sorely need to revise them, but if you take the chances, this can happen. Not worth it to me and the reason why im still dabbling in prohormones.

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    i can name 1000's of other crimes that would get less time and are alot more harmful to the people around these people, and yet using something willingly and providing it gets 10 years that make me want to throw up

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    10 years for being busted with over 1,000,000 $$$ of goods isn't all too bad. Kind of makes being busted with a few bottles, or small intent look easy time jail.

    10 years, out in 5-6......... Hope the dude's jacked.

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    Punishment was way too stiff IMO. I watch crime shows all the time and you can commit attempted murder and get same time. He never intended in hurting anyone.

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