SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Federal prosecutors said Thursday they have "overwhelming" proof that former Olympic cyclist Tammy Thomas lied when she told a grand jury that she never used steroids, including a high-end bicycle they allege she traded for performance-enhancing drugs when she was low on cash.
The prosecutors outlined their case against Thomas in court papers as they prepare for what will likely be the first case to go to trial as part of the government's wide-ranging steroids probe that has implicated dozens of elite athletes, including baseball stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
Full Story: The Associated Press: Former Olympic Cyclist May Be Tried
The prosecutors outlined their case against Thomas in court papers as they prepare for what will likely be the first case to go to trial as part of the government's wide-ranging steroids probe that has implicated dozens of elite athletes, including baseball stars Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens.
Full Story: The Associated Press: Former Olympic Cyclist May Be Tried

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