A 77-year-old Floridian is facing some very, very hard time after single-handedly launching a black market for erectile dysfunction medication for horny retirees looking to spend their sunset years getting it on.
Reginald Odell Kincer, a resident of central Florida’s The Villages retirement community, dubbed “the STD capital of America,” was arrested last month after allegedly purchasing upwards of $1,800 of erectile dysfunction drugs without a prescription, attempting to sell them to fellow seniors.
Smiling Florida man, 77, could face hard time for alleged ring selling erectile dysfunction pills to other seniors https://t.co/JHgpZSczjO pic.twitter.com/Sc0tkmGZYk
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As he had allegedly “planned to redistribute these drugs to others locally and outside the State of Florida,” Kincer currently faces up to a $10,000 fine and a year behind bars in federal prison, per a statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office, Middle District of Florida.
Yet this is far from the first time the Floridian has found himself in trouble with Florida officials. Back in 2020, Kincer was arrested for alleged possession of marijuana, MDMA, and psilocybin, for which was ultimately found guilty the following year.
But we only hope that Kincer’s most recent brush with the law has taught him a very important lesson about getting up … to no good.
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