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297:, which issued an apologetic statement. Emma O'Reilly didn't have to pay, although the emotional toll on her was severe. The French defamation lawsuit was dropped in 2006, which Armstrong's lawyers claimed was due to him being already "vindicated on three different occasions" regarding the allegations. This was referring to 313:(USADA) asked to review the evidence Hamman had gleaned. Six years later, USADA charged Armstrong with doping. Armstrong opted not to contest the charges, claiming the process was too one-sided. As a result, he was banned from competing in any sport whose national or international federation followed the 308:
Ultimately, however, the book proved to be the beginning of the end for Armstrong. While Hamman realized he would likely lose, he believed that the testimony would provide strong circumstantial evidence that Armstrong had indeed doped—strong enough that sporting authorities would be forced to launch
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In 2003 Walsh contacted former US Postal soigneur and masseuse Emma O'Reilly. She had been reluctant to talk to the press for years out of loyalty to Armstrong and the team. She claimed that she was motivated to cooperate with Walsh after she came to believe that several riders had died of blood
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stated it might attempt to recover the money it lost in the suit, and might sue Armstrong for fraud. On October 22, 2012, after the UCI accepted USADA's report, SCA announced it would attempt to recover the money it lost in its arbitration settlement with Armstrong.
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When Bob Hamman, president of Dallas insurer SCA Promotions, read the book, he announced that his company would not pay $ 5 million promised to Armstrong for winning his sixth tour until he investigated the allegations. However, an
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Armstrong denied the claims. He and his lawyers filed lawsuits in various countries against the book's authors and the publisher Editions de la Martiniere, as well as against newspaper
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because it published an article referencing the book. The article was ruled in pre-trial to have conveyed the impression that Armstrong was guilty of doping.
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Armstrong's lawyers first asked the French courts for an "emergency ruling" to insert a denial into the book, as the book was to come out shortly before the
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which printed excerpts. His UK lawyers also told "every UK paper and broadcaster" to not re-state what was in the book. Armstrong also sued Emma O'Reilly.
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In the mid-1990s, Walsh had been a fan of Lance. Walsh claims that what first raised doubts in his mind about Armstrong was his bullying of
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doping. O'Reilly was paid 5,000 pounds, after reviewing several transcripts and chapter drafts and doing PR for the book for Walsh.
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Armstrong's lawyers also sued the publisher in a French court regarding eight passages which were claimed to violate French
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Armstrong's lawyers in France included Donald Manasse and Christian Charrière-Bournazel. In the UK he retained the
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In April 2001 he was granted an interview with Armstrong. It left Armstrong angry.
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From Lance to Landis: Inside the American Doping Controversy at the Tour de France
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In October 2012, after USADA released its report on Armstrong's doping operation,
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Roundup: Armstrong drops defamation suits - Sports - International Herald Tribune
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Armstrong said the following at a news conference in 2004 regarding the suits:
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Many of the incidents and allegations in the book were later featured in the
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firm, where Gideon Benaim and Matthew Himsworth worked on his libel cases.
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Tour de France News for June 18, 2004: French judge to hear Armstrong case
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an investigation of their own. His hunch was right; officials from the
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law. They wanted the passages removed or the book pulled from shelves.
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A key witness for the authors was Armstrong's and his teammates'
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Armstrong Will Be Asked to Repay $ 7.5 Million to Bonus Promoter
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David Walsh: 'It was obvious to me Lance Armstrong was doping'
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Andrew Pugh, Press Gazette, 11 October 2012, retr 2012 10 20
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In 2006 the lawsuits came to an end. Armstrong reached an
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which referenced the book, and the publishers of magazine
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USADA U.S. Postal Service Pro Cycling Team Investigation
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UK newspaper may sue Armstrong over doping libel case
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Index

L. A. Confidentiel
L.A. Confidential
L.A. Confidential (film)

Pierre Ballester
David Walsh
Lance Armstrong
ISBN
2846751307
sports journalist
Pierre Ballester
The Sunday Times
David Walsh
Lance Armstrong
performance-enhancing drugs
masseuse
soigneur
Emma O'Reilly
USADA
US Postal Service cycling team
UCI
Christophe Bassons
1999 Tour de France
L'Express
Schillings
2004 Tour de France
English libel law
defamation
arbitration
out-of-court settlement

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