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US joins Armstrong suit

Seeking "tens of millions" paid to Lance Armstrong for "years of broken promises", the US government joined a lawsuit Friday alleging the doping cyclist defrauded former sponsor US Postal Service.

American Lance Armstrong celebrates his sixth successive victory in the Tour de France in Paris on July 25, 2004. Seeking "tens of millions of dollars" paid to Armstrong for "years of broken promises," the US government joined a lawsuit Friday alleging the doping cyclist defrauded former sponsor US Postal Service.

The government filed paperwork in federal court to join a lawsuit by Floyd Landis -- a former Armstrong teammate stripped of the 2006 Tour de France crown for doping -- after talks with Armstrong over damages issues broke down.

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    Discussion 2 : 23 Feb 2013 at 12.142

    Petty lawsuit considering how much is wasted on things like defense .

  • Discussion 1 : 23 Feb 2013 at 05.111

    Come-on, how many trillions of dollars he has caused the taxpayers or tens of millions of people to become unemployed? The answer is ZERO! What's about bringing a handful of Wall Street senior executives who purposely caused the 2007 Financial Crisis to justice? During the last Saving & Loan Crisis, which was much less in severity about a decade ago, nearly 1,000 bankers went to prisons, but this time, none did so, which is unbelievable! Watch "The Untouchables" on PBS.

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