Affidavit Betsy Andreu [USADA vs Lance Armstrong October 10, 2012]

Affidavit Betsy Andreu [USADA vs Lance Armstrong October 10, 2012]
September 21, 2012

Ms. Betsy Andreu is the wife of professional cyclist and later assistant cycling director Frankie Andreu.
Mr. and Ms. Andreu testified that they visited Lance Armstrong in the Indiana University Hospital on 27 October 1996 where Armstrong was for a cancer treatment. In a full room Lance Armstrong confessed to his doctors he had used performance enhancing drugs: EPO, testosterone, growth hormone, cortisone and steroids.

On several occasions she was with Mr. Frankie Andreu in Europe where he rode races as member of the professional cycling teams. As a result Ms. Andreu testified to USADA about the widespread trafficking, possession and distribution of prohibited substances and discussions about doping in these professional cycling teams. She stated about the involvement in doping of Mr. Andreu, Lance Armstrong, other accompliced riders, medical doctors and officials.
Also she testified about the altercations between Mr. Andreu and Lance Armstrong.

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21 September 2012
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