Nathan De Asha Out of 2019 Olympia, Pleads Guilty To Illegally Distributing Steroids
Nathan De Asha will no longer be competing at 2019, Mr. Olympia. This news comes as a result of pending legal troubles, regarding the distribution of steroids.
It was reported several weeks ago, that De Asha would be facing criminal charges, in association with illegally distributing steroids. These charges came as a result of an unrelated police investigation. However, when authorities were investigating a gym, they discovered the illegal substances. Moreover, it was determined that De Asha was shipping these steroids using the postal service.
However, Nathan De Asha now has his official first day in court. The only problem is that this day is Monday, September 16th, at 9:00 am. Therefore, this will not leave him enough time to come to America, compete at the Olympia, and make it back in time for court. Subsequently, he has decided to opt-out of this year?s competition.
De Asha uploaded a video to his YouTube channel to discuss the situation. In the video, he explains a bit about what is going on, and why he will not compete at the Olympia. Additionally, he gives a statement about the case as a whole. He then explains that he accidentally got caught up with people he should not have. Additionally, he discusses why he pleads guilty, to what he says are misdemeanor charges.
https://youtu.be/d70-WLPSRWw
Nathan De Asha will no longer be competing at 2019, Mr. Olympia. This news comes as a result of pending legal troubles, regarding the distribution of steroids.
It was reported several weeks ago, that De Asha would be facing criminal charges, in association with illegally distributing steroids. These charges came as a result of an unrelated police investigation. However, when authorities were investigating a gym, they discovered the illegal substances. Moreover, it was determined that De Asha was shipping these steroids using the postal service.
However, Nathan De Asha now has his official first day in court. The only problem is that this day is Monday, September 16th, at 9:00 am. Therefore, this will not leave him enough time to come to America, compete at the Olympia, and make it back in time for court. Subsequently, he has decided to opt-out of this year?s competition.
De Asha uploaded a video to his YouTube channel to discuss the situation. In the video, he explains a bit about what is going on, and why he will not compete at the Olympia. Additionally, he gives a statement about the case as a whole. He then explains that he accidentally got caught up with people he should not have. Additionally, he discusses why he pleads guilty, to what he says are misdemeanor charges.
https://youtu.be/d70-WLPSRWw