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Jury Trial Set for Henderson Man Accused of Smuggling Misbranded Erectile Dysfunction Drugs

Prosecutors say the case centers on imported prescription erectile dysfunction ingredients sold under 'natural' branding.

Overview

  • A federal grand jury indicted David Ralph Webber on July 30 on 12 counts including misbranding, unlicensed wholesale distribution, and smuggling.
  • Webber made his initial court appearance on Sept. 10, pleaded not guilty, and was released on bond, according to court records.
  • Prosecutors allege he bought hundreds of thousands of sildenafil- and tadalafil-containing capsules from manufacturers in India for sale in the U.S.
  • The products were marketed under names including Kinky Kong, Kinky Pink, Stif, Tbone, and Ride, with labels claiming they were 100% natural and required no prescription.
  • Investigators from the FDA and U.S. Postal Inspection Service cite public‑health risks and say a jury trial is scheduled for Nov. 18 before Judge Jennifer A. Dorsey, with prosecutors reporting more than $2.5 million in revenue from sales.