UFC welterweight Lyman Good is going after the companies who made and sold a supplement he alleges is behind a positive drug test. Good (19-4 MMA, 1-1 UFC), via attorney David M. Fish, today filed a lawsuit in New York alleging the companies were part of “an ongoing, fraudulent scheme to adulterate certain products with anabolic steroids and misbrand those products as ‘dietary supplements’ to defraud consumers.” TMZ first reported the news. The lawsuit names as defendants Gaspari Nutrition and Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals, as well as executives Richard Gaspari and Jared L. Wheat, who acquired a stake in Gaspari in April 2016. It also names supplement seller The Vitamin Shoppe where Good alleges he purchased a multi-vitamin, Anavite, later found to contain the androstenedione, a banned performance-enhancer that mimics anabolic steroids.
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UFC veteran Lyman Good files lawsuit against companies for tainted supplement – MMA Junkie