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20-Year Sentence Possible for Woman Accused of Selling Illegal Weight Loss Drugs on TikTok: U.S. Attorney’s Office

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Long Island Woman Accused of Selling Unauthorized Weight Loss Drugs on TikTok

Isis Navarro Reyes Faces 20 Years in Jail for Alleged Sale of Illegal Weight Loss Drugs

According to True Crime Daily, A woman named Isis Navarro Reyes also known as Beraly Navarro is in trouble in Long Island, New York. She’s accused of getting illegal weight loss drugs and Ozempic from outside the country and selling them on TikTok even though she wasn’t allowed to do so. The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced the charges on May 1st. If she’s found guilty, Reyes could spend up to 20 years in jail.

The prosecutors say that Reyes sold illegal weight loss drugs like Ozempic, Mesofrance, and Axcion which need a prescription. She got these drugs from Central and South America and sold them online even though they weren’t approved by the FDA for sale in the United States. They caught Reyes on May 1st. Reyes made a lot of videos on TikTok between November 2022 and November 2023. In these videos, she talked about illegal weight loss drugs, told people how to use them, and shared her own experience with them. She told people to contact her through an app on her phone to buy the drugs.

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20-Year Sentence Possible for Woman Accused of Selling Illegal Weight Loss Drugs on TikTok: U.S. Attorney’s Office (PHOTO: Fox 59)

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One person who bought illegal weight loss drugs from Reyes got hurt and developed sores in July 2023. Their doctor said it was because the drug was contaminated. Tests by the New York Department of Health found that the Mesofrance from Reyes had harmful bacteria in it. In December 2023 an undercover police officer started talking to Reyes about buying Ozempic. In January 2024, the officer paid Reyes $375 and got the drug without a prescription. The package arrived on January 12th and the labeling on it was in Spanish which goes against FDA rules. The U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Reyes’s actions caused serious harm to people and that criminals should think twice before selling illegal weight loss drugs.

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