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Victoria "Tory" Clapp
Deep in the heart of Texas is a high-school with a dirty little secret. Thirty-five miles northeast of the fashionable downtown district of Houston is Crosby High School. Their current administration includes a host of professionals with storied academic careers, and one with a secret unknown to the rest.
What none of the other faculty knows about Victoria "Tori" Clapp is that registered to 20703 Tamarron Drive in Humble Texas…is a not so humble secret; it’s a Texas sized embarrassment to the entire district. The mailing address of her own personal site, VoteClapp.com (which is currently inactive) matches one of the addresses found on comprehensive business report for Anabolic Research, LLC, the company behind such sites as BuySteroids.com and RoidStore.com:
Business Registration:
Name: ANABOLIC RESEARCH LLC
Mailing Address: 20703 TAMARRON DR, HUMBLE TX 77346-1520
Filing Number: 0800576823
Filing Code: Domestic
Status: Active
In 2007, Texas began the largest high-school steroid-testing program in the country …so why is the company behind the websites BuySteroids.com and Roidstore.com showing up on records matching the registered address for VoteClapp.com? Other records obtained through LexisNexis show that Ms. Clapp has lived at the same home address (also on Tamarron Dr.) that a company called "Steroid Labs, Inc" has used as their corporate address:
STEROID LABS INC
20611 TAMARRON DR
HUMBLE TX 77346-1500
Why are all of these companies all leading back her addresses? Should they be, considering she is a public school employee? What is her level of involvement or knowledge about these operations?
Phone calls to officials in her school district revealed that they were unaware of the existence of these sites, although they expressed distress that they were operating out of the Houston area. Financial records indicate that her husband, Barry Clapp, as well as her step-son Brian Clapp, are both principal operators of these companies.
Previously, Ms. Clapp ran for Humble ISD school board, during which time she materially profited from Anabolic Research, LLC, by having the staff design her election website, and additionally film the campaign video that had appeared on it. Videos, filmed by the same production crew, under the name Anabolic Network, have been posted on YouTube.com, voicing a prosteroid message. Adam Gilliam and Kevin Johnson, both worked on the "RoidStore" and "Anabolic Network" videos and websites, and additionally Ms. Clapp's campaign video and website.
Had Ms. Clapp not clearly profited in a substantial way from the existence of these companies, it would be easy to dismiss this as a family business that she was not involved with. However, the Internet Provider address for "Anabolic Network" matches the one which uploaded her own campaign video, and who produce commercials for "RoidStore.com" - and some of the company addresses match some of her own.
Where there is this much smoke, I'm inclined to say there's something burning.
Why is Ms. Clapp so involved with companies like this? Is this the way an assistant principal in the state with the country's biggest steroid testing program should be conducting herself? Do we want someone running for an elected school board position being affiliated with Buysteroids.com?
These aren't questions I can answer, only ask.











Comments
In a smear-job article such as this, shouldn't you disclose that you used to work for Brian?
I think what you have written here is 100% garbage and the fact that you would attack the mother of the person who fired you shows just how much of a low life you are. This is obviously a smear tactic and is low class and quite chicken sh!t if you ask me.
holy sh!t. Mrs. Clapp was a VP at Kingwood High School when I attended a few years back. hmph, small world.
I want to know if what they are selling really works?
Mrs. Clapp is one of the most honest people I have ever met and the guy who posted this garbage was sued by her son for more than 6.5 MILLION DOLLARS! What a low life to attack someone's mother who has nothing to do with illegal activity.
Afraid to try them. If it ain't legal and you can buy it over the internet then safe odds are it isn't the real deal
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