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Andrew And Tristan Tate Step Forward To Save Innocent Man From ‘The Matrix’
Andrew and Tristan Tate, known worldwide for their advocacy of discipline, fitness, sobriety, hard work, and hyper-masculinity, have contributed to the legal defense of a Colorado man, Ameen Alai, who is one of their acolytes.
Alai, 51, is well-known in the bodybuilding and fitness world as a trainer and expert on nutrition and longevity. Alai has been charged by federal prosecutors in connection with the death of one of his bodybuilding clients, who prosecutors claim died from an overdose of Ibogaine, a legal, natural supplement which is often used for relaxation in lieu of Xanax, Valium, and Klonopin.
Alai, who is the father of a 7-year-old son, insists that he never possessed, sold, or administered the supplement, Ibogaine, to his deceased client. Although Alai’s trial, in which he faces the potential of a sentence of 15 years to life in prison is hurtling toward trial in October, federal prosecutors have yet to supply Alai, who is currently without attorneys, with either an official autopsy or toxicity report for his deceased client.
Because of the substantial negative publicity regarding Alai’s arrest and the charges against him, the well-known bodybuilding coach saw the entire collapse of his business and was forced to rely on legal representation from public defenders.
Alai pled “not guilty” at arraignment. The public defenders spent 16 months preparing his defense, assuring Alai that there was more than sufficient “reasonable doubt” in the state’s case to win a “not guilty” verdict. The attorneys also identified multiple medical authorities prepared to testify that it is actually medically impossible to die from an overdose of Ibogaine.
Yet weeks before his trial was first scheduled to begin in August, the public defenders demanded that Alai plead guilty and accept a 15-year-to-life sentence. The public defenders also insisted, falsely, that the judge appointed to the federal case would not permit Alai to terminate their representation, and insisted that the judge would also not grant any delay in trial based on Alai changing attorneys.
Fortunately, the longtime bodybuilding trainer and nutrition expert, was able to borrow $10,000 from his mother in order to hire a local attorney after terminating the public defenders. The local attorney was able to win a continuance so that Alai’s trial will now begin in October.
In order to raise money for his legal defense, as well as continuing to support himself and his 7-year-old son, Azi, Ameen Alai set up a GiveSendGo account.
Andrew and Tristan Tate contributed $10,000 to Ameen Alai’s defense. Slingshot News first broke the entire story.
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If you have followed bodybuilding in the United States in any capacity over the last several decades, it is almost certain that you have come across the name Ameen Alai.
Deemed ‘Guru Ameen’ by his clients, and considered an expert on nutrition and bodybuilding technique, Alai trained the legendary King Kamali, as well as Dave Bautista and Don Long.
Alai has been an influential and prominent member of the bodybuilding community for decades now. His bodybuilding and nutritional techniques are commonly used amongst the most prominent bodybuilders nationwide.
The ‘Guru’, who is an avid follower of Andrew Tate, the former kick-boxer, and his doctrine of fitness, discipline, personal responsibility, sobriety, and spirituality, lives in Colorado with his son.
Alai has contributed to Men’s Health Magazine, and Flex Muscular Development, along with many other publications.
Alai tells Slingshot News that his eight-year-old son Azi is the “light of his life.” Alai also informed Slingshot News that he is teaching his son the mantra of the former kick-boxer and self-discipline advocate Andrew Tate to “be a man.” Eight-year-old Azi asked his dad to shave his head so he could look like Andrew Tate, and spends hours watching Tate’s videos.
The Tragic Loss Of Kaiden Ross, Ameen Alai’s 10-Year-Old Stepson
Several years ago, Alai and his son were not alone. Alai had another child, a stepson named Kaiden. Kaiden was the “older brother” to Azi, and had been raised by Alai since he was 1 year old.
Tragically, Alai’s oldest son Kaiden was diagnosed with clear cell Sarcoma at just 9 years old.
Expending every resource he could, Alai did everything within his power to maintain every single day of his son’s life that he possibly could. The initial diagnosis from doctors gave young Kaiden just 45 days to live.
The young man triumphantly lived for 11 more months, outliving doctor’s expectations by the better part of a year. His father Ameen exhausted every financial resource available to extend the life of his beloved son, an effort that Alai tells Slingshot News was worth every penny.
After 11 months of debilitating struggle, Ameen Alai’s stepson that he had raised since he was one-year-old, Kaiden Allen Ross, died at age ten from his battle with cancer.
Shortly after his death, ‘Guru Ameen’ would begin a new struggle in his life, barely recovering from the tremendous tragedy of losing his son.
Jim Tamagini’s RedPillReset Ibogaine Services
In March of 2021, Alai had become roommates with Colorado business owner Jim Tamagini. Tamigini owns and operates a business called TheRedPillReset.
Tamagini’s business is based around helping clients improve their health by selling and administering a substance to its clients called ibogaine. This substance is used as part of a health regimen that Tamagini claims will help clients “gain their freedom back” and “experience life at a whole new level” by defeating drug addiction and treating depression. ibogaine is currently legal in the State of Colorado, and many tout the all-natural supplement as a safer alternative to prescription drugs like Xanax and Prozac.
Statements promoting ibogaine can be found on Tamagini’s company website, along with information about ibogaine. This website and business is still active today.
Tamagini himself claims that ibogaine assisted him in kicking an opioid addiction. See video of Tamagini making statements about ibogaine’s role in helping him defeat opioid addiction below,
As Tamagini’s roommate, Alai was present in March 2021 when Tamagini administered a dose of ibogaine to a client named Andy Haman, who had signed up for Tamagini’s ibogaine protocol. After Tagamini administered ibogaine to Andy Haman – the man began having convulsions. Law enforcement officials and paramedics were called to the scene, and the patient was declared dead shortly after.
An autopsy conducted by the State of Colorado after the death of Andy Haman revealed that he had died of a pulmonary embolism. A fundraiser posted by the family of Tagamini’s client, Andy Haman, confirms that Haman died of a pulmonary embolism due to an elbow surgery that he had three days prior to receiving the ibogaine treatment from Jim Tamagini.
The State’s initial toxicology report showed no traces of ibogaine in Haman’s blood. In fact, Alai recently learned that the State never conducted a test that would have traced ibogaine in Haman’s blood.
See a report on that below,
Ameen Alai told Slingshot News that he did not administer the ibogaine the day that Andy Haman died. Alai told Slingshot News that he never had possession of ibogaine, nor sold ibogaine to Haman. The RedPillReset business owner Jim Tamagini sold and administered ibogaine to Andy Haman that fateful day, Alai tells Slingshot News. A polygraph test administered to Alai, although not admissible in court, showed that Alai was telling the truth when asked about the administering ibonagaine on the day Andy Haman died.
Interestingly enough, ibogaine would be decriminalized in the State of Colorado in November of 2022.
Ameen Alai Is Wrongfully Arrested In January of 2023
After Ibogaine was made legal by the State of Colorado in November of 2022, Ameen Alai was arrested by federal authorities in Colorado in February 2023 on charges of distributing ibogaine to Haman,. ibogaine is a schedule-1 substance under federal law. Strangely, Tagamini who sold, supplied and administered the Ibogaine to Andy Haman is not mentioned in Alai’s federal indictment.
Equally strange is the fact that federal prosecutors convinced a Judge to seal all records in the case so it can not be ascertained if Tagimaini was even questioned by authorities, and whether he will be a witness against Alai in the upcoming trial.
One thing is clear. Tagamini who did, according to Alai, possess, sell, and administer the ibogaine to Andy Haman has not been charged, while Alai, who never sold, or supplied ibogaine to Haman now faces 20-years-to-life in prison.
How could Alai be charged with supplying and administering a substance that he had not administered? Particularly in light of the fact that the State of Colorado never actually conducted a test to determine if Haman had ibogaine in his blood.
Upon his release from his initial arrest, Alai was informed that there was a gag order placed on him, leaving him unable to raise money for his defense, or to even discuss the case publicly. This is, according to two criminal defense lawyers consulted by Slingshot News, virtually unheard of in a drug distribution case.
Having exhausted his finances prolonging the life of his beloved stepson Kaiden who recently passed away, Alai was shocked by the charges against him. His bodybuilding clients abandoned him. Indigent and unprepared for the tremendous legal bills that started to pile up, Alai was able to apply for, and receive the assistance of two public defenders to represent him in this case.
After conducting an exhaustive investigation for over 17 months, the two public defenders who were to represent Alai assured him repeatedly that there was more than sufficient reasonable doubt in his case. They also informed him that multiple medical experts consulted by the public defenders were prepared to testify that “not only is it medically impossible for a person to die from a minute dose of ibogaine,” but that a “fuller examination of the State’s autopsy would demonstrate that Andy Haman had numerous health issues, including myocarditis, and that ‘a pulmonary embolism more than likely caused his death.”
Alai had plead not guilty at arraignment and the public defenders began to prepare for trial.
Then suddenly, only weeks ago, the public defenders told Alai that he had no choice but to plead guilty and to agree to a minimum15 year prison sentence. The public defenders also told him that he was now unable to refuse their demand, dismiss them, and seek new counsel. They told Alai that the Judge would not allow Alai to change lawyers or defend himself at trial.
Fortunately, none of those things were true. Alai also learned that, although the trial record was sealed, the public defenders’ reaffirmation that he was under a gag order preventing him from discussing his case and raising money for his legal defense was entirely false. Alai refuses to change his ‘not guilty’ plea.
In order to further pressure Alai, he was arrested in a raid on his home by Federal Marshalls on the false claim that Alai had violated his probation by possessing a gun.
Although he insisted that he owns no gun, and no gun was found in the small apartment Alai shares with his son, the fitness legend was handcuffed and perp-walked out of his apartment building. Alai would be held in jail for 7 days before a Judge ruled that he had not violated the terms of his probation, and that those terms of probation did not even include a provision that he could not own a gun, an oversight when prosecutors set his probation condition.
Now Alai, who has had to borrow money from friends and family to feed himself and his son, has to raise the $200,000 for a new criminal defense lawyers to defend him at trial, as well has paying multiple expert witnesses who will testify that Andy Haman did not die of a ibogaine overdose, and that the State’s autopsy does not prove otherwise.
Slingshot News Founder Troy Smith Sat Down with Ameen Alai and his son Azi to Discuss The Effects That This Unjust Prosecution Has Had On Their Family
One thing stuck in this reporters mind while reviewing this information, and digging into this heartbreaking case… Why Ameen Alai?
How could Ameen Alai possibly be prosecuted for a crime in which he had no involvement? How could this father, who has been subject to intense emotional pain with the death of his eldest son, possibly be the target of such a wrongful attack by the Justice Department?
We can only assume that Alai is being targeted as the “poster boy” of the federal anti-ibogaine movement that has become more bold as Colorado and other States move to decriminalize and legalize substances that are criminalized at a federal level.
Despite having no involvement in the distribution, sale, possession, or administering of ibogaine, Ameen Alai has been made to feel the full wrath of prosecutors.
As for Jim Tamagini, his business selling the federally illegal Class 1 substance ibogaine has continued uninterrupted. In fact, Tagamini has continued to promote the sale ibogaine from his website amidst the trial of Alai.
Why is Ameen Alai being selectively targeted? Why has Jim Tamagini, who is allegedly responsble for Haman’s use of ibogaine, not been mentioned in the Federal indictment against Alai?
Ameen Alai has launched a GiveSendGo campaign to help fundraise in order to hire a new criminal defense lawyer. We encourage all of our readers to take a look at his page. In January, Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan sent Ameen Alai $10,000 to help him in his fight for freedom.
Asked about his plight Alai told Slingshot News that, “like Andrew and Tristan Tate, the Matrix is trying to destroy me when I am innocent. Like the Tates I will never give up in the fight for my freedom.”
Unfortunately, conditions for the embattled bodybuilding professional have seriously deteriorated. In a statement that he released, he said:
“Even worse, at this point I am virtually indigent. I have no money to retain a lawyer, but worse, I have to try to borrow money from friends just so my son and I can eat. My car has been repossessed, my cell phone has been turned off, and I am fighting eviction from the tiny apartment where I live with my son. My family, who has lent me money in the past, are tapped out. This is why I urgently need your help.
Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to raise the $200,000 that credible criminal defense attorneys want in order to defend me–nor do I have the money to pay the various medical experts who could prove that there may not have been any crime anyway. I also must feed my son and keep a roof over our heads. It is only through prayer that I am able to fight onward. I AM RUNNING OUT OF TIME. THEY WANT ME TO DIE IN PRISON IN ORDER TO SERVE A POLITICAL AGENDA. THE MATRIX IS OUT TO GET ME.
So why is this happening?
There is a referendum on the ballot in Colorado this November that would restrict the sale and use of Ibogaine, which is not currently illegal. I have figured out that I am merely the poster boy for wealth pharmaceutical companies who are prepared to destroy my life in their effort eliminate competition from what many believe is a perfectly safe, natural supplement. Big Pharma thinks that headlines that say that I “killed a man with an overdose of Ibogaine” is worth millions of dollars of publicity for their selfish campaign. Federal prosecutors are acting at the behest of those who manufacture Xanax, Klonopin, and Valium.
It is only my faith in God and my constant prayer that has kept me sane in this ordeal. This miscarriage of justice has destroyed my business, smeared my reputation, threatens my son’s future, and could incarcerate me for the rest of my life for a crime I honestly did not commit.
THE MATRIX IS TRYING TO DESTROY ME – I PRAY TO GOD FOR YOUR HELP.
I’m extraordinarily grateful to Andrew and Tristan Tate. I have applied the lessons I’ve learned from them regarding achievement, discipline, clean-living, fitness, and reverence to God, in my own business and life. Please also pray for me, for my son, and for justice.”
Those who wish to help Ameen Alai and his son can go here.