Whizzinator Sellers Plead Guilty
Two California men who sold a device to help people cheat on drug tests have pleaded guilty in federal court in Pittsburgh.
65-year-old George Wills of San Padro and 62-year-old Robert Dennis Catalano of Huntington Beach sold a product called the Whizzinator to men, and a product called Number 1 to both men and women. They also sold synthetic urine to be used in the products to be passed off as a customer's real urine during a drug test.
The devices were sold from October 2005 through May 2008.
Wills and Catalano are scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 20. They face up to eight years in prison, a fine of $500,000, or both.
65-year-old George Wills of San Padro and 62-year-old Robert Dennis Catalano of Huntington Beach sold a product called the Whizzinator to men, and a product called Number 1 to both men and women. They also sold synthetic urine to be used in the products to be passed off as a customer's real urine during a drug test.
The devices were sold from October 2005 through May 2008.
Wills and Catalano are scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 20. They face up to eight years in prison, a fine of $500,000, or both.
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