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Article: Bodybuilder's sentence is bulked up by judge; Six months added because of refusal to testify.(LOCAL NEWS)
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- Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
- Article date:
- July 27, 2007
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Byline: Richard Nangle
WORCESTER - The former owner of a nutritional supplement store who awaits sentencing on six counts of conspiracy and drug distribution will serve an additional 6 months in prison for refusing to testify against suspended Worcester police Officer Heriberto Arroyo.
Thomas J. Vigliatura, who owned the defunct T. Vig's Sports Supplements Unlimited, 98 West Boylston St., told Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV that he has absolutely no intention of engaging in any type of criminal activity upon his release from prison. He reiterated his contention that he refused to testify out of fear of reprisal to himself and his family.
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