Former head of FDA dietary division - has some skeletons in his closet...

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Explosive new read from Anthony Roberts. This is a long read, but well worth it. Essentially the CEO "Daniel Fabricant" of the NPA (largest Dietary Supplement Lobbying group) and former head of FDA (Food and Drug Administration’s Division of Dietary Supplement Programs) FOIA's and Public Documents document a variety of scandals and dangerous behaviors.

These allegations range from sexual harassment, to bullying, to age and disability discrimination, to outings at strip clubs funded with a non-profit’s corporate card (which was reimbursed after questions were raised).

To make it worse, Fabricant threatens Anthony Roberts personally in regards to publishing this story. Fabricant's Attorneys further threaten this reporter, claiming that the claims are false. However, Roberts report below is complete with links to FOIA requests and documentation (Court documents) that authenticate the story.

These are the individuals who have been in charge of the FDA and reporting to other Federal Agencies with "recommendations." Also is anyone taken back by the fact the former head of FDA dietary division, now the CEO of the biggest lobbying group. Conflict of Interest??


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Charged with boosting health supplements, ex-FDA and current natural products executive has long history of harassment and discrimination complaints
https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/may/09/fabricant-fda-natural-products-association/
 
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This has become common place that people in higher offices have been accused of this. Been around long enough, you will have had to do something.
 
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Almost as shocking as the head of the EPA not believing global warming is real..
 

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Explosive new read from Anthony Roberts. This is a long read, but well worth it. Essentially the CEO "Daniel Fabricant" of the NPA (largest Dietary Supplement Lobbying group) and former head of FDA (Food and Drug Administration’s Division of Dietary Supplement Programs) FOIA's and Public Documents document a variety of scandals and dangerous behaviors.

These allegations range from sexual harassment, to bullying, to age and disability discrimination, to outings at strip clubs funded with a non-profit’s corporate card (which was reimbursed after questions were raised).

To make it worse, Fabricant threatens Anthony Roberts personally in regards to publishing this story. Fabricant's Attorneys further threaten this reporter, claiming that the claims are false. However, Roberts report below is complete with links to FOIA requests and documentation (Court documents) that authenticate the story.

These are the individuals who have been in charge of the FDA and reporting to other Federal Agencies with "recommendations." Also is anyone taken back by the fact the former head of FDA dietary division, now the CEO of the biggest lobbying group. Conflict of Interest??


LINK TO ARTICLE:
Charged with boosting health supplements, ex-FDA and current natural products executive has long history of harassment and discrimination complaints
https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/may/09/fabricant-fda-natural-products-association/
Well, to bad it's written by a guy with no credibility...
 
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Conflicts of interest are more common than not in positions of power. If you have ANY connection to big pharma or a privatized prison for long enough, you're likely corrupted by them. I'm sure its hard to turn down the amenities they offer in exchange for pushing their agendas when you look at the well-being and future of yourself and family. I'm not saying they're free of fault, but I understand more about why they do it now than I used to. That still doesn't make it okay...
 

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