Dallas, Texas -- A convicted steroids dealer has given NFL security officials in the Dallas area the names of players he says bought steroids from him.
Attorney Hank Hockeimer has declined to reveal which players bought steroids from his client, convicted dealer David Jacobs. Hockeimer says that the general topic was Jacobs' knowledge of steroid and human growth hormone use by current and former players.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello has also declined to comment on the meeting, but was quoted as saying that the league was not paying Jacobs for any information. Jacobs was sentenced to three years probation and fined $25,000 earlier this month after pleading guilty last year in federal court to conspiring to possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.
Jacobs has publicly said he sold tens of thousands of dollars worth of performance-enhancing drugs to former Dallas Cowboys lineman Matt Lehr in 2006 and 2007.
digtriad.com | Steroids Dealer Reveals Names Of NFL Players
Attorney Hank Hockeimer has declined to reveal which players bought steroids from his client, convicted dealer David Jacobs. Hockeimer says that the general topic was Jacobs' knowledge of steroid and human growth hormone use by current and former players.
NFL spokesman Greg Aiello has also declined to comment on the meeting, but was quoted as saying that the league was not paying Jacobs for any information. Jacobs was sentenced to three years probation and fined $25,000 earlier this month after pleading guilty last year in federal court to conspiring to possess with intent to distribute anabolic steroids.
Jacobs has publicly said he sold tens of thousands of dollars worth of performance-enhancing drugs to former Dallas Cowboys lineman Matt Lehr in 2006 and 2007.
digtriad.com | Steroids Dealer Reveals Names Of NFL Players

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