'Iron Man' actor gets prison for peddling fake COVID cure
Keith Middlebrook and Magic Johnson

In a photo from April 26, 2010, actor Keith Middlebrook is seen at the premiere of “Iron Man 2” in Los Angeles. President Joe Biden is captured presenting Earvin “Magic” Johnson with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on January 4, 2025, in Washington. Both images were taken by AP photographers and showcase notable events involving these individuals.

An actor known for his roles in movies like “Iron Man 2” and “Moneyball” has been sentenced to prison for his involvement in promoting a fake COVID remedy early in the pandemic. The Department of Justice confirmed this development.

Keith Lawrence Middlebrook, aged 57, received a sentence of 98 months, which is slightly over 8 years, from United States District Judge Dale S. Fischer. Additionally, he was ordered to pay a $25,000 fine. In May, a jury in the U.S. Central District of California found Middlebrook guilty on 11 wire fraud charges.

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Back in March 2020 — just as COVID-19 began enveloping the world — Middlebrook began soliciting potential investors for a patent on a purported “cure” for the disease called “QC20” and a “treatment” dubbed “QP20.” Middlebrook peddled his so-called products on YouTube and Instagram, while also claiming he reeled in A-list investors such as basketball great Earvin “Magic” Johnson. He said a group of people in Dubai had offered to buy his company for $10 billion. Middlebrook told potential investors that they’d receive “enormous returns.”

In a YouTube video about his “products,” he called himself the “Real Iron Man” and wrote that the pandemic was just “Designed and meant to Destroy the Greatest Economy in US History built by” then-President Donald Trump, according to a probable cause arrest affidavit.

But none of his claims were true.

There was no known cure for COVID and a vaccine to treat the disease was over a year away from approval. A business representative of Johnson’s told FBI agents the former Los Angeles Lakers star was not involved in any COVID investment. When showed a driver’s license photo of Middlebrook, Johnson claimed to have “never met, spoken to, or seen this individual,” FBI agents wrote in the affidavit. Johnson testified to these facts at trial, prosecutors said.

Middlebrook’s lawyer was peeved. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he called Johnson “the biggest liar I’ve ever seen and we’ll prove it.”

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