It's really funny. In 2014, Joel Croon, a quality assurance manager at Donars and Arbor Based company Avamine discovered that a client was illegally spiking a herbal supplement with prescription Viagra. Crookston testified that Thanedar refused to report this dangerous misconduct to federal regulators, prompting Crookston to quit and go straight to the FDA himself. Thanedar claimed he had no memory of the incident and argued it was his job to test the drugs, not to inform the federal government about client misconduct conduct. (23:02–23:13)
CLAIM
Asserts that Thanedar did not report illegal supplement spiking to federal regulators, leading Crookston to report it himself.
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