Monday 10, Nov 2008
Jose Canseco gets 12-month probation for trying to get HCG into the US
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The controversial former Major League Baseball player Jose Canseco is involved yet again in another legal trouble as he gets 12-month unsupervised probation for a recent drug case.
Canseco pleaded guilty to a federal misdemeanor charge of bringing mislabeled vials of a prohibited drug from Mexico to the United States. The drug was human chorionic gonadotropin, a fertility drug which is considered illegal without prescription and is banned by the World Anti-Doping Agency for use in males.
Canseco told the magistrate, Judge Ruben Brooks, he was sorry that he did not declare to border agents that he had with him the HCG vials.
On October 9, Canseco’s vehicle was searched at the San Ysidro border crossing and immigration and customs agents found six vials of HCG in one of the vehicle’s armrest.
The former baseball star, who wrote two tell-all books on steroid use in MLB, admitted he was getting the HCG to restore his hormonal level up and working.
“I didn’t go down there looking for steroids,” Canseco said while seated on a bench outside the courtroom. “I needed something to help me get my own levels back to normal, just to get me to, you know, normal working conditions, I guess.”
Canseco confessed in 2005 in his first book that he had used steroids to enhance his athletic performance. He now blames his past steroid use as the culprit for his depressed hormonal level.
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