After breezing through the linked-to thread, I have no choice to conclude that Billy's narrative of what occurred there is sorely mistaken. That isn't particularly surprising, given that Billy's thoughts regarding RX and his time there are fraught with strong emotions, qualitative states of the mind which tend to have a distorting effect upon one's cognitive abilities.
Here is a proper construal of the events in the thread in question, contra Billy's imaginary reconstruction:
1. The OP vaguely refers to Romano's podcast and indicates that on the basis of its content, Singerman could be "in some hot water."
2. Another poster sketches in the details left out by the OP, saying that the podcast implies that Singerman is in trouble with the Manions.
3. Aaron says that that is bullshit and that he will let Mel respond to the charge, after which he will close the thread.
4. Mel shows up and states that "by no means is Aaron in any trouble with the Manions," thus squashing the claim.
5. Aaron closes the thread, consistent with his earlier declarations.
Outlining the thread as I've done above took perhaps 60 seconds. That Billy failed such a basic task evinces how warped his thinking currently is (notice that Billy's failed construal conveniently made Aaron look far worse than the proper one).
Obsessing any further over a bodybuilding website that hasn't the faintest clue of one's continued existence is sad, all the more so since such thought serves no purpose of Billy's. I hereby recommend the following courses of treatment, either in isolation or in conjunction, for the mentally ill patient hitherto referred to as "Billy Guns":
Billy Guns Mental Illness Alleviation Package, 1.0
(i) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
(ii) Meditation
(iii) Pursuing interests and achieving goals such that there is little time for negative, destructive thought patterns
(iv)(optional -- only for relatively responsible persons) Take a moderate does of E and lavish in the unity with the universe thereby achieved, gaining new insight which in turn produces long-term behavioral changes such that you'll laugh at the shortsightedness of your previous temporal parts (say, the parts before time slice S, the moment at which the dopaminergic surge reaches its zenith).