Villages Man Charged in Viagra Smuggling Operation Faces Hard Time
A 77-year-old Villages man named Reginald Kincer is facing prison time for running what can only be described as a black market for erectile dysfunction drugs? I kid you not.
According to WKMG, Reginald Kincer, the alleged mastermind behind this pharmaceutical operation, had more than $1,800 worth of little blue pills shipped to his door. And here’s the kicker – he didn’t even have a prescription! I guess when you’re in your seventies, you don’t have time to wait around for a doctor’s approval.
But wait, it gets better. This Villages man wasn’t just planning to hoard all boner boosters for himself. He wanted to share the wealth. According to the Justice Department, he was scheming to distribute them both locally and beyond Florida’s borders. I mean, talk about going hard!
Hard Time:
Now, you might be wondering how the authorities stumbled upon this geriatric Viagra kingpin. Well, it turns out that the Department of Homeland Security stumbled upon his stash during a 2018 search of his home. As for Mr. Kincer’s fate, a trial is set for November, and if he’s found guilty, he could be spending up to a year in federal prison, all while facing a hefty fine of up to $10,000. And let’s not forget, this isn’t his first encounter with the law. He got himself into hot water back in 2020 for possession of a delightful cocktail of drugs, including marijuana, MDMA, and psilocybin. Hw trippy. He got off with probation that time, but it looks like he’s playing with fire once again.
Wow. A Villages man snd his quest for the perfect pill has landed him in a world of legal trouble. The Florida Villages never ceases to amaze us with its colorful cast of characters. It’s safe to say that the Villages black market for ED drugs won’t be making it onto any tourist brochures anytime soon.
This Florida City Named One Of The Happiest Towns In America
I absolutely love living in the Sunshine State and one Florida city has been named one of the happiest towns in America.
Growing up in the cold north in Illinois, all I ever wanted to do was live in Florida. Since I’ve moved here to Fort Myers, I feel like I’m happier than I ever have been. No snow to shovel, no ice to scrape..can you tell I hate the cold? I love having things to do year-round, gorgeous beaches to enjoy and being able to be outside all the time brings me so much joy. Many people dream of living here. I always hear “you’re so lucky to live in paradise.” But really, it’s not about luck at all. It’s about making a decision, and doing it. And when you do, especially if you come here from a cold climate, you’ll be happier too.
What makes a town the happiest?
Active lifestyle enthusiast magazine Outside wanted to find the happiest towns in America. They looked at things like outdoor access, affordability, safety and diversity among other things. They started with a list of 300 contenders and carefully narrowed it down to 15. One Florida city, not far from us here in Southwest Florida made the list of the happiest towns. While they’re all very different and from different parts of the country, one thing they have in common are very happy residents.
The Happiest Towns in America (including a nearby Florida city): in alphabetical order
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