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Conte details selling steroids to Mosley in court papers
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[SIZE=-1]Victor Conte, founder of a supplement company connected to the distribution of performance-enhancing drugs to elite athletes, on Tuesday provided details of the drugs he allegedly gave and how much money he allegedly charged boxer Shane Mosley before Mosley's 2003 title fight against Oscar De La Hoya.
Mosley has filed a defamation suit in New York state court against Conte, who operated the Burlingame, Calif.-based Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative (BALCO). The suit claims Conte told newspapers he watched Mosley inject himself with endurance-boosting EPO and that the boxer knew what he was taking.
Among the documents Conte's lawyer, Thomas Harvey, said he filed along with a motion to dismiss Mosley's suit, is an affidavit in which Conte says he charged Mosley $900 for EPO and $600 for the steroids known as "the cream" and "the clear." Conte says he billed Mosley an additional $150 for blood work and $200 for the limousine Mosley used during his visit to Conte's offices. Conte also says Mosley paid him $500 in cash and, later, $1,350 by personal check.
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[SIZE=-1]USA Today [/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Victor Conte, founder of a supplement company connected to the distribution of performance-enhancing drugs to elite athletes, on Tuesday provided details of the drugs he allegedly gave and how much money he allegedly charged boxer Shane Mosley before Mosley's 2003 title fight against Oscar De La Hoya.
Mosley has filed a defamation suit in New York state court against Conte, who operated the Burlingame, Calif.-based Bay Area Laboratory Cooperative (BALCO). The suit claims Conte told newspapers he watched Mosley inject himself with endurance-boosting EPO and that the boxer knew what he was taking.
Among the documents Conte's lawyer, Thomas Harvey, said he filed along with a motion to dismiss Mosley's suit, is an affidavit in which Conte says he charged Mosley $900 for EPO and $600 for the steroids known as "the cream" and "the clear." Conte says he billed Mosley an additional $150 for blood work and $200 for the limousine Mosley used during his visit to Conte's offices. Conte also says Mosley paid him $500 in cash and, later, $1,350 by personal check.
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