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Entertainment & Sports

May 12, 2007

Just Saying No to Anti-Doping Agency

Last year's Tour de France champion, Floyd Landis, and his lawyer, Maurice Suh, will fight charges that Landis doped with synthetic testosterone, in a televised arbitration set to begin Monday.

By Susan McRae
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - In 17 years as a civil litigator and a federal prosecutor ferreting out public corruption, Maurice Suh said, he's never seen anything like the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's case against 2006 Tour de France champion Floyd Landis.
      "It's our tax dollars that fund the USADA," Suh said, "and I think the way it has pursued its agenda is incon...

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