Edmonton Journal

Ford’s ‘trainer’ banned from coaching over steroids

Moscariell­o convicted in ’05 of possession with intent to traffic

- Josh Visser and Adrian Humphreys

TORONTO —Toronto Mayor Rob Ford embarked on a personal transforma­tion after his political routing by hitting a Toronto gym Tuesday night, weighing in at 336 pounds, then quickly working up a sweat on the treadmill.

The embattled mayor is ready for change, said Valerio Moscariell­o, a body builder who gave him a workout and consultati­on.

“He doesn’t eat what he should,” Moscariell­o said. “If Rob eats proper food, he will change. But you need to do this every day. Every day. You are what you eat.

“Things happen for a reason,” he went on. “Maybe this happened to give him time to take care of himself. He can change.”

Moscariell­o knows something about second chances. He was convicted in the U.S. for steroid traffickin­g and is in the midst of a 12-year ban from sports coaching in Canada for administer­ing steroids.

After speaking about Ford’s plans Wednesday morning and sending out a photo of him and Ford together in the gym, he faced a flurry of calls and followup questions about his past. Moscariell­o then changed his story and his social media accounts were deleted.

“It was a joke picture and has been blown up for no reason. I do wish him luck. I should not have posted a joke picture like that, I didn’t realize what this caused. I’m sorry,” he said in an email.

It is uncertain which version is most accurate.

Moscariell­o is an owner of Team Body Pro Athletics and promotes the bodybuildi­ng supplement company, Mutant Nation.

Ford’s driver, Jerry Agyemang, hired this month, is also a bodybuilde­r involved with Mutant Nation, having won its “Mutant of the Month” bodybuildi­ng competitio­n in October 2011.

Moscariell­o said he has known Ford for years and the mayor’s niece, Krista, daughter of councillor Doug Ford, referred to him as a friend in 2011 on Facebook.

Ford has said he is working with a team of health profession­als after he admitted smoking crack cocaine while in one of his “drunken stupors.” He has not detailed the help, other than it would not be traditiona­l interventi­on and includes advice on his weight.

Ford’s lawyer, Dennis Morris, has said he is spending up to two hours a day exercising, has improved his diet and received support from a medical doctor.

The Toronto mayor’s weight has been lampooned around the world during his scandals.

Moscariell­o declined to directly answer any questions about the conviction and ban.

He pleaded guilty in the U.S. to possession with the intent to distribute anabolic steroids in 2005, according to U.S. Attorney for the District of Nevada. He admitted to unlawfully possessing anabolic steroids and to operating a website for the purpose of distributi­ng steroids to the public. He was sentenced to five months in federal prison and three years of supervised release.

In 2010, he was banned for 12 years from Canadian sport for administer­ing steroids to national-level boxer Amanda Galle of Mississaug­a, Ont.

 ?? Tyler Anderson/Nat ional Post ?? Toronto mayor Rob Ford has chosen a fitness trainer who has been convicted of a steroid offence in the United States.
Tyler Anderson/Nat ional Post Toronto mayor Rob Ford has chosen a fitness trainer who has been convicted of a steroid offence in the United States.

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