

Border agents intercepted a shipment in Los Angeles and investigators say 22 packages of counterfeit male impotence medication arrived in the U.S. over the course of a year. James Armstrong was arrested last April while picking up a shipment at a mail box business in Blaine.
A judge chastised the Armstrongs for putting people at risk of death. The elder Armstrong must pay $30,000 fine. His son gets a year and a day in prison and a $5,000 fine. The judge must still decide if the men owe restitution to Pfizer & Eli Liily the drug companies who make the genuine prescription medication.

