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NewsFebruary 4, 2015

PITTSBURGH -- A man who sold fake urine and other products meant to help people pass workplace drug tests has pleaded guilty. David Neal, 61, of Middletown, Ohio, pleaded guilty Monday. A federal prosecutor said Neal sold illegal substances online beginning in 2006 through his company, ACS Herbal Tea. Some products, including "Magnum Unisex Synthetic Urine" and "Urine Luck," were designed to thwart tests by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration...

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PITTSBURGH -- A man who sold fake urine and other products meant to help people pass workplace drug tests has pleaded guilty. David Neal, 61, of Middletown, Ohio, pleaded guilty Monday. A federal prosecutor said Neal sold illegal substances online beginning in 2006 through his company, ACS Herbal Tea. Some products, including "Magnum Unisex Synthetic Urine" and "Urine Luck," were designed to thwart tests by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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