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Cyclist Lance Armstrong was in federal court in Washington on Wednesday backed by a new team: his lawyers. The Texan who rode to worldwide glory in seven Tour de France wins, mostly sporting U.S ...
Lance Armstrong settles $100 million U.S. Postal Service cycling fraud case for $5 million April 19, 2018 More than 7 years ago Lance Armstrong in 2001, during his time on the U.S. Postal Service ...
Lance Armstrong to pay $5M settlement for defrauding U.S. government 01:31. AUSTIN, Texas -- Lance Armstrong has reached a $5 million settlement with the federal government in a whistleblower ...
The U.S. government is seeking $1.2 million from Lance Armstrong’s former cycling team manager to wrap up a lawsuit that accused him and Armstrong of ripping off the U.S. Postal Service more ...
Lance Armstrong has agreed to pay the federal government $5 million to settle fraud allegations that could have resulted in a nearly $100 million penalty. The U.S. Postal Service, ...
Lance Armstrong has been scheduled to go to trial for his sins in cycling Nov. 6, setting the stage for a courtroom showdown between him and the federal government that still could cost the former ...
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“The U.S. Postal Service paid more than $40 million to associate its brand with Lance Armstrong: American hero,” the lawyers wrote in the documents (via New York Daily News).
Lance Armstrong is being sued for more than $1.5 million by a British newspaper The Sunday Times paid Armstrong 300,000 pounds (now about $485,000) in 2006 to settle a case after it reprinted ...
Lance Armstrong could face criminal charges if he doped in 2009 or later. Jan. 18, 2013— -- Lance Armstrong may have lied to Oprah Winfrey during his so-called confession Thursday night about ...
Disgraced former professional cyclist Lance Armstrong has reached a settlement with the British newspaper the Sunday Times, according to the paper. The 2012 legal dispute between Mr. Armstrong and ...
According to Showtime's "60 Minutes Sports," a representative for Armstrong tried to give the money to the regulatory body that eventually found him guilty of doping.