Print the value of index0
Howard Helfant Howie's Hot Shot Fraud Criminal Not Approved by FDA Helfant really is a convict Boca Raton, Florida
Yes I was also at the launch party and I noticed the previous post. Yes indeed Howard Helfant is a convicted criminal. You can find it all the web. I can't believe this guy was putting on this front at the party while all the time Howard is a drug dealer and convict. And by the way, Howie's Hot Shot is horrible and I don't think it is even FDA approved.
5 Updates & Rebuttals
Howard Helfant
boca raton,Florida,
United States of America
Howard Helfant is not a criminal !!!
#6REBUTTAL Owner of company
Mon, August 15, 2016
judge Zloch dropped case against ALL defendents
please read your other reports
Howard Helfant is not a criminal
Doesnt cheat on his wife
A ex fired employee cant just write garbage about someonr
e
Howard Helfant
boca raton,Florida,
United States of America
Conviction Overturned By Judge
#6REBUTTAL Individual responds
Mon, August 15, 2016
First of all, My product was a blody mary mix, that was mannufactured by an approved FDA manufacturee in Texas
Second, I dont cheat on my wife, where did this disgruntled x employee get that from.
Third, Our case was overturnrd by the United States Attorneys office
GET THE FACTS STRAIGHT !!!
Thank You
Howard Helfant
Researcher
Fort Lauderdale,Florida,
USA
Please Check Your Facts
#6Consumer Comment
Wed, September 02, 2015
If you review the government docs on pacer.gov you will see that the case was actually dropped against all of the people involved in this case. The governement acually said in 09-CV-60838-Zioch-Rosenbaum exibit A that they were incorrect, and the governement should drop everything, but due to the fact that he had already entered a plea they needed him to file a motion against his counsel. It looks like there was new information that came up later in the trial, and Mr. Helfant got bad advice to plea out early. The whole case was dropped against all other defendants.
Anonymous445
North Arlington,New Jersey,
United States of America
Howie's Shot Really Does Stink.
#6Consumer Comment
Thu, April 07, 2011
I agree. This rip off beverage or whatever it is from Mr. Helfant is complete crap. How can anyone trust this character. What a loser!!! He is a drug dealer and a crook. Why would anyone do business with him? I bet this hot sauce is already in bankruptcy. This guy Howard Helfant probably owes his vendors money along with dozens of people that he probably screwed over. He will get what he has coming to him.
Elliot K
Boca Raton,Florida,
USA
Looks Like Howard Helfant was involved in drugs
#6Author of original report
Wed, January 19, 2011
Fourteen Charged In Internet Pharmacy Ring
United State Attorney's Office
United States Attorney R. Alexander Acosta, and Mark R. Trouville, Special Agent in Charge, Drug Enforcement Administration, Miami Field Division, announce that a West Palm Beach grand jury returned an the Indictment charging fourteen individuals and seven companies with illegally trafficking in prescription drugs through internet pharmacies.Southern District of Florida
News Release, February 8, 2007
According to the Indictment and in-court statements during the defendants' initial appearances, the defendants engaged in the illegal distribution of controlled substances through the internet. Numerous web sites offered the sale of "lifestyle" drugs for weight loss or sleep aids. On these web sites, the individual buyer, without the help of a physician, personally selected the drug and the quantity of the drug he wished to purchase. Upon making this decision, the buyer was directed to another website, called Tropic Spiral Systems, to fill out a short medical questionnaire. Once they buyer completed the questionnaire, the was directed to yet another website, owned by E.V.A. Global Inc., which would accept payment for the drugs by credit card or require the buyer to mail a money order or similar form of payment to E.V.A. Global. After payment was received, E.V.A. electronically distributed the questionnaire to various physicians around the country. These physicians would review the buyer's drug selection and completed questionnaire and decide whether to approve the buyer's selections. The doctors did this without ever seeing or speaking to the buyer to confirm their identity, medical condition, or the appropriateness of the requested medications. Once the physician approved the requested purchase, the buyer's information would be posted on a website, where one of several internet-based pharmacies filled the order and shipped the controlled substances to the buyers. According to the charges, the pharmacies and the doctors were all contracted by and paid by E.V.A. Global, Inc.
Charged in this Indictment are defendants Frank Hernandez, of Davie, Florida (Counts 1 and 5 - 8); Amada Hernandez, the wife of Frank Hernandez, of Davie, Florida (Counts 1 and 5 - 8); Steve Marhee (Counts 1 and 5 - 8); Emmanuel Antonio (Counts 1 - 12); Lawrence D. Pinkoff, of Hollywood, Florida (Counts 1 - 12); Theophilos Antiniou, of Plantation, Florida (Counts 1 - 12); Paul Wiseberg, of Wellington, Florida (Counts 1 and 9- 12); Howard Helfant, of Boca Raton, Florida (Counts 1 and 9 - 12); Thomas Walker, R.Ph., of North Fort Lauderdale, Florida (Counts 1 and 5 - 7); Edgar Cruz, R.Ph., of Sunrise, Florida (Counts 1 and 5 - 8); Serge Francois,R.Ph. (Counts 1 - 4);Everett Echols, M.D., of Greensboro, North Carolina, (Counts 1 and 9 -12); Hannibal Edwards, M.D., of Apple Valley, California (Counts 1, 5, 7, and 8); and David Baron, M.D., of Anaheim, California (Count 1).
In addition, seven companies were also charged in the Indictment: C & H Wholesale, located in Davie, Florida; Lifeline Pharmacy, Inc., located in Davie, Florida; EX RX LLC, located in Lenion, New Jersey; E.V.A. Global, Inc., located in Cooper City, Florida; Tropic Spiral Systems, Inc., RX Direct Pharmacy, Inc., located in Deerfield Beach, Florida; and Concept RX, Inc., located in Tamarac, Florida.
On Tuesday, February 6, 2007, defendants Steve Marhee, Emmanuel Antonio, Lawrence D. Pinkoff, Theopholis Antiniou, Edgar Cruz, and Serge Francois appeared before United States Magistrate Judge Lurana Snow for their initial appearances. Bail was set for defendant Marhee, Antonio, Antiniou, and Cruz. Hearings on bail for Pinkoff and Francois were set for a later date. On Wednesday, February 7, 2007, defendant Thomas Walker appeared before United States Magistrate Judge Snow, who released the defendant on bail. The remainder of the defendants and the companies are expected to appear in court at a later date.
U.S. Attorney Acosta stated:
DEA Special Agent in Charge Mark R. Trouville stated:
Mr. Acosta commended the investigative efforts of the DEA's Drug Enforcement Diversion Group and Criminal Group, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Ellen L. Cohen.