How to financialy gain from persitent cheating. 08:12 - Apr 20 with 551 views | homer_123 | https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cycling/43832785 Not only has Armstrong got off lightly but Landis (also a drug cheat) gets a cut of the lawsuit as he brought it. "The lawsuit was filed by Armstrong's former US Postal team-mate Floyd Landis in 2010, before being joined by the government in 2013. Landis, who was stripped of the 2006 Tour title after testing positive for a banned substance, is eligible to receive 25% of the settlement as the original claimant. Armstrong has also agreed to pay $1.65m (£1.2m) to cover Landis' legal fees. He sued Armstrong under the federal False Claims Act, alleging Armstrong and his team defrauded the government by using banned substances while riding under the Postal Service banner." | |
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How to financialy gain from persitent cheating. on 08:46 - Apr 20 with 511 views | itfcjoe | I read David Walsh's book about this a few weeks back, it's brilliant. Landis comes out of it quite well, and whilst he gets a cut of this without his testimony Armstrong would have never have been brought down so best for Govt to receive 75% of something than 100% of nothing I'd guess | |
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How to financialy gain from persitent cheating. on 09:00 - Apr 20 with 469 views | Currie10 | Many a drugs cheat yet to get caught who have made a pretty penny over the past 20-25 years. | | | |
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