The former cyclist Lance Armstrong should not be worried by the justice despite his recent U.S. doping confession, said Tuesday, Feb. 5 the U.S. Attorney who led an investigation into the actions of Federal former champion forfeited. Attorney Andre Birote not completely excluded from prosecution, but he said the recent revelations of the Texan has not fundamentally changed the game.
"I HAVE NOT CHANGED POINT OF VIEW" :
"We took a decision in this case there is a little more than a year," said Andre Birote, questioned Tuesday in Washington at a press conference on the fact that Armstrong has been lying to federal agents by the past. "We of course aware of the recent statements made by Mr. Armstrong, but I have not changed my point of view for the moment," he added, referring to the highly publicized doping confession made by Lance Armstrong in the famous television presenter Oprah Winfrey last month.
After years of fierce denials, including to federal investigators, former cyclist 41-year mid-January confessed to doping during his career. This truth interview raised many legal issues, including know whether to be prosecuted for perjury, or should pay the premiums victories.
Lance Armstrong was formally deposed in October 2012 of his seven consecutive victories in the Tour de France (1999-2005) and disbarred for life after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the Usada, accused him of having actively participated in "doping program the most sophisticated ever seen in the history of sports . "
"I HAVE NOT CHANGED POINT OF VIEW" :
"We took a decision in this case there is a little more than a year," said Andre Birote, questioned Tuesday in Washington at a press conference on the fact that Armstrong has been lying to federal agents by the past. "We of course aware of the recent statements made by Mr. Armstrong, but I have not changed my point of view for the moment," he added, referring to the highly publicized doping confession made by Lance Armstrong in the famous television presenter Oprah Winfrey last month.
After years of fierce denials, including to federal investigators, former cyclist 41-year mid-January confessed to doping during his career. This truth interview raised many legal issues, including know whether to be prosecuted for perjury, or should pay the premiums victories.
Lance Armstrong was formally deposed in October 2012 of his seven consecutive victories in the Tour de France (1999-2005) and disbarred for life after the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, the Usada, accused him of having actively participated in "doping program the most sophisticated ever seen in the history of sports . "
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