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POPSClemens's DNA Is Linked to Syringes Clemens and his defense team have long challenged McNamee's credibility, saying the former trainer has lied about the pitcher's alleged drug use. They also have said that McNamee may have cooked up the evidence. Yesterday, Rusty Hardin, Clemens's Houston-based defense attorney, said the DNA tests "won't matter at all." ad_icon "It will still be evidence fabricated by McNamee," Hardin said. "I would be dumbfounded if any responsible person ever found this to be reliable or credible evidence in any way." Clemens voluntarily gave a DNA sample to federal authorities, who are conducting the genetic tests, the sources said.
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POPSCongress and Steroids Please somebody tell me that this is a judicial issue and not a congressional issue. Congress obviously does not know what they are doing. Leave no incumbent in office.
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POPSFormer NYPD Police Officer Injects Clemens with Steroids
It will be quite some time before ESPN admits that a former police officer asserted that he personally injected Roger Clemens in the butt with steroids. Safe yourself some time. Download the PDF, use the search function and see for yourself. From the Mitchell Report: Toward the end of the road trip which included the Marlins series, or shortly after the Blue Jays returned home to Toronto, Clemens approached McNamee and, for the first time, brought up the subject of using steroids. Clemens said that he was not able to inject himself, and he asked for McNamee’s help. Later that summer, Clemens asked McNamee to inject him with Winstrol, which Clemens supplied. McNamee knew the substance was Winstrol because the vials Clemens gave him were so labeled. McNamee injected Clemens approximately four times in the buttocks over a several-week period with needles that Clemens provided. Each incident took place in Clemens’s apartment at the SkyDome. McNamee never asked Clemens where he o