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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 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 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 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 ...
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 ...
“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).
In danger of facing over $100 million in damages, Lance Armstrong agreed to pay just $6.65 million in his lawsuit with the U.S. government. Why did Armstrong decide to settle, and was it the smart ...
Lance Armstrong Headed to $100 Million Trial Over U.S. Government Sponsorship. The cyclist who was busted for using PEDs contends the government got more than enough benefits from the relationship ...
The changes of Lance Armstrong coming clean to the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency just took a nosedive. In an interview with 60 Minutes Sports set to air Wednesday night, U.S.A.D.A. chief executive ...
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 ...
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