Pharmstrong Lawyers Up As Sport’s Biggest Fraud Set To Be Exposed
CATEGORIES: News | POSTED BY: Bob McKenzie | July 22, 2010 at 1:31 pmSportspeak has learned that one of sport’s biggest potential frauds has lwyered up as his fabricated legend comes crashing down.Lance Armstrong has employed the services of Los Angeles defence attorney Bryan D Daly to represent him in the current federal investigation into alleged doping practices within the Texan’s cycling teams.
The New York Daily News reported on Wednesday night that it had contacted Daly to confirm his involvement with Armstrong and the case.
“I was recently retained by Mr Armstrong to assist him with respect to the investigation by the US Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles,” Daly told the paper.
“I have no comment at this time, except to say that we are going to work diligently to find out precisely what, if anything, this investigation has to do with Mr Armstrong.”
The federal investigation was instigated after former US Postal rider Floyd Landis revealed he took banned performance enhancing substances throughout his career and made a series of allegations about organised doping within Armstrong’s teams, including US Postal and Discovery Channel.
Landis also named several other riders and staff in the teams and gave explicit information on where and how the alleged doping practices took place.
Federal prosecutor Jeff Novitzky is heading up the investigation into the claims for the US Food and Drug Administration department. It was Novitzky that spearheaded the BALCO organised doping investigation that ultimately lead to the US Olympic athlete Marion Jones receiving a jail sentence.
Daly is a partner in the Sheppard, Mullin, Richter and Hampton law firm whose misson statement is “Our mission is your success”. The company has represented many major companies, including Yahoo, Kraft, Guinness, DHL, Master Card and Pepsi.
Daly is a former federal prosecutor for the Central District of California, Criminal Division, Public Corruption and Government Fraud Section. According to his biography, “was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of a wide variety of fraud and whistleblower cases, including health care fraud, aerospace and defense contractor fraud, and environmental violations.”
Armstrong won the Tour de France seven times between 1999 and 2005. He is currently riding in the Tour de France for the RadioShack team, where he is 25th overall behind race leader Alberto Contador. Prior to the 2010 Tour, the Texan announced that this would be his last outing at the race.
The 2010 Tour de France concludes on Sunday, July 25, in Paris.
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