Muscle-bound businessman and Instagram influencer fronts court on a string of drug charges after allegedly supplying more than 2,000 doses
- Marven Yacoub, 27, from Liverpool charged with three drug supply offences
- He is alleged to have supplied 933 vials of steroids and 970 tablets of Xanax
- Mr Yacoub runs a fitness website and also co-owns a health food cafe
- He has 50.000 followers to his Instagram account where he posts gym pictures
A businessman and Instagram influencer has been charged with supplying nearly 2,000 tablets and vials of illegal drugs.
Marven Yacoub, from south-west Sydney, allegedly supplied 933 vials of steroids and 970 tablets of Xanax in Fairfield on November 21 last year.
Police also allege he was again found in possession of steroids a few days later, reports The Daily Telegraph.
Marven Yacoub from south-west Sydney allegedly supplied 933 vials of steroids and 970 tablets of Xanax in Fairfield on November 21 last year
The 27-year-old runs a fitness coaching website called MYFitness and co-owns the health food cafe Nutrition Station at Bondi Junction.
According to his MYFitness website Mr Yacoub opened his first supplement store at age 19.
‘By the age of 25 I had opened multiple stores with huge success distributing supplement brands throughout New Zealand,’ the website reads.
He regularly posts shirtless pictures of himself working out or posing to his Instagram account – which has more than 50,000 followers.
Mr Yacoub, from Liverpool, pleaded not guilty to three charges of supply a prohibited drug and one charge of posses a prohibited drug at Waverley Local Court.
His case has been adjourned until February 26.
Mr Yacoub, from Liverpool, pleaded not guilty to three charges of supply a prohibited drug and one charge of posses a prohibited drug