Daily Gomiuri Shimbun
The Tokyo District Court on Friday sentenced a former Aum Supreme Truth cult member to three years in prison, suspended for five years, for selling a cream that contained steroids without a license.
Kiyoshi Nakano, 37, of Tachikawa, western Tokyo, was fined 2 million yen by the court for fraud and a violation of the Pharmaceutical Affairs Law.
The court found the used car dealer conspired with Takashi Inoue, 36, former leader of the cult's Tokyo training center, to sell the cream to 990 people, claiming it was a medicinal drug made exclusively from natural ingredients to treat allergies.
The two earned about 23 million yen between February 2003 and April 2004 from the sales of the cream, according to the ruling.
Inoue is on trial for separate charges.
What Bonds told BALCO grand jury
SFGate.com
Barry Bonds told a federal grand jury that he used a clear substance and a cream supplied by the Burlingame laboratory now enmeshed in a sports doping scandal, but he said he never thought they were steroids, The Chronicle has learned.
Federal prosecutors charge that the Bay Area Laboratory Co-operative, known as BALCO, distributed undetectable steroids to elite athletes in the form of a clear substance that was taken orally and a cream that was rubbed onto the body.
