Using fake church, Florida clan sold bleach as ‘miracle’ cure. Dad, 3 sons going to prison

Using fake church, Florida clan sold bleach as ‘miracle’ cure. Dad, 3 sons going to prison

MIAMI HERALD

A father and his three sons — all convicted of selling a toxic bleach solution as a “miracle” cure through a fake online Florida church — protested their prison sentences imposed by a federal judge on Friday, saying the punishment was “harsh.” The sentencing hearing in Miami federal court took an unusual turn when the father, Mark Grenon, told the judge that he was actually the victim. He argued that his 1,152 days in custody amounted to “kidnapping” and the U.S. government should compensate him $5.76 million for being “held unlawfully.” “Yes or no?” Grenon, 66, asked U.S. District Judge Cecilia Altonaga.

“That’s a nonsensical question,” Altonaga told Grenon. “I won’t answer that.” In short order, Altonaga sentenced the father to five years in prison, fined him $5,000 and ordered him to pay $1,948 in restitution to victims of the Bradenton family’s scheme of selling “Mineral Miracle Solution” to thousands of consumers across the country. The judge also sentenced one of his sons, Joseph Grenon, 36, to five years, with no fine, but imposed the same restitution order.

When the four family members were charged in 2020, the father and Joseph Grenon were hiding in Colombia, according to federal authorities. The U.S. government sought their extradition. The Bogota government turned them over on the condition that they would only be charged with a conspiracy to defraud the U.S. government, which limited their punishment to a maximum of five years. Separate contempt of court charges were dismissed against them before trial. The father’s other two sons were not as lucky to catch that break…

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