Middlebrook maintained his innocence, claiming that, "this is going to be appealed," suggesting a strong intent to challenge the court's decision.
Judge Dale S. Fischer expressed concern over Middlebrook's denial of wrongdoing, stating, "it is clear that Mr. Middlebrook still denies that he has committed any crime, which causes significant concern that he will continue to commit similar crimes in the future."
Prosecutors indicated that Middlebrook committed perjury regarding his claims about Magic Johnson, asserting that Johnson, "had never supported, invested in, or been an officer" in Middlebrook's company.
Magic Johnson’s testimony contradicted Middlebrook's claims, revealing that he did not know Middlebrook and had never engaged in conversations regarding the alleged "fake cure and prevention pill."
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