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US Govt to sue tainted Armstrong

Last Updated 23 February 2013, 17:44 IST

The United States accused cyclist Lance Armstrong on Friday of defrauding the US Postal Service by taking its sponsorship money at the same time he was doping and using performance-enhancing drugs in violation of cycling rules.

The government joined a civil suit against Armstrong, stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life from cycling in 2012 after accusations he had cheated for years. In January, he said the accusations were true in an interview with television host Oprah Winfrey.

A battle with the US government over civil fraud charges threatens to sap what remains of the once-revered athlete’s reputation, and hurt his wallet.

Armstrong and his team-mates from Tailwind Sports wore the logo of the US Postal Service during their record-breaking wins.

“This lawsuit is designed to help the Postal Service recoup the tens of millions of dollars it paid out to the Tailwind cycling team based on years of broken promises,” Ronald Machen, the US attorney for Washington, DC, said in a statement.

The sponsorship money totaled more than $30 million, the government said.

Armstrong plans to contest the suit because the Postal Service was not actually damaged, his lawyer, Robert Luskin, said.

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(Published 23 February 2013, 17:44 IST)

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