Who the fuck is Marc William Rainbow

The Auckland District Court today handed down a three-month jail term to former bodybuilder Mark William Rainbow for importing, possessing and supplying prescription and other medicines in breach of the medicines legislation.
At the same hearing, Mr Rainbow was sentenced to five years in prison for offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975. Police handled all aspects of this particular trial. He will be serving both sentences concurrently.
Mr Rainbow, 43, pleaded guilty last March to 38 breaches of the Medicines Act 1981, including possession of anabolic steroids and related medicines used for performance and image enhancement, and sale of unapproved medicines.
Mr Rainbow imported medicines from Thailand in May 2008 that had been concealed in bottles falsely labelled
“Gay Lube Oil”. The contents were then transferred into bottles labelled with the name of Mr Rainbow’s trading company, SSIS Pharmaceuticals. The products he sold were not of a pharmaceutical standard and their lack of quality assurance posed a real risk to those using them.
Medsafe investigators, working with Customs and Police personnel, found that Mr Rainbow supplied these unapproved medicines to at least three people.
“Mr Rainbow put the public’s health at risk by supplying prescription medicines outside the regulatory system that is in place to assure the safety, efficacy and quality of medicines,” said Derek Fitzgerald, manager of Medsafe’s Compliance Management branch.
“He was supplying prescription medicines to consumers who had not received proper medical assessment and advice. There was no consideration as to the safety and suitability of these medicines for consumers, including the impact the medicines could have on consumers through side effects or interaction with other medications,” Mr Fitzgerald noted.
Potential adverse effects from the use of anabolic steroids include: stunted growth, if used by those under 21 years old, virilisation of women, worsening of heart failure, renal failure, and hypertension. When used in high doses, risks include liver tumours and liver toxicity, abnormal cholesterol levels, and psychiatric disturbances such as depression, aggression and hypomania.
Mr Fitzgerald said the outcome of this prosecution should serve as a warning that offences of this nature that pose a high risk to others will be dealt with to the full extent of the law.
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