Ron, any news on Shawn Rhoden? Is he still banned from competing?
I would guess yes - once again, for not paying his IFBB Pro Card fee.

But really - that's why he was banned. It was a good legal maneuver by the IFBB to use the Pro Card excuse after the fact. After all, we are at a time where there is pretty significant push-back against the #MeToo movement, and Shawn has extra protection, since he is Black. Although the N card is losing its clout as an excuse, especially since rioters decided to try to burn the USA to the ground based on a still image of a Minnesota police officer using a legal knee-hold to arrest a man who most likely was already dead from a Fentanyl overdose, where the force being used against this lowlife by the White police officer wasn't even known.
If I had to advise the IFBB on the matter, I would say that there would be a good chance that Rhoden would win a lawsuit against the IFBB if he was acquitted of the rape ex post facto [most likely] but was denied the revenue opportunity due to being banned without just cause.
And that would be costly - Rhoden could argue he is owed the Mr. Olympia winning purse on top of those funds being matched by a sponsor, as several Mr. Olympia winners had that same very deal with sponsors [Phil Heath, Jay Cutler, and Dexter Jackson with MuscleTech, for example].
So what do the super smart lawyers of the IFBB do? They ban Rhoden on the grounds of not paying his Pro Card fee that year.

LOL!
The IFBB's lawyers remind me of the high IQ Jewish lawyer "Big Gun Joe Adler" played by Richard Simmons in the 2009 movie "Extract":
LOL.
It's pretty easy to ban a bodybuilder from competing at the Mr. Olympia if he hasn't paid his Pro Card dues, and you don't tell him, and imply he is banned because he was being charged with rape. Rhoden probably thought it would be thousands in legal fees, and still with the possibility of not winning the case.
That was some really good lawyer work from the IFBB.

Also consider that when Rhoden won the Mr. Olympia in 2017, he beat Chris Dickerson's record for oldest age of a Mr. Olympia competitor. Both were 43 [Dickerson won in 1982], but Rhoden was a slightly older 43.
That makes Rhoden 46 this year.

Phil Heath is 40 right now [he will be 41 in December], so I think he has a chance, as long as he is not injured.