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United States Joins Lawsuit Alleging Lance Armstrong and Others ...

The government today notified the court that it is joining this lawsuit against Armstrong, Bruyneel and Tailwind, and will file its formal ...

Lance Armstrong settles $100M fraud lawsuit with U.S. government

Lance Armstrong has agreed to a $5 million settlement of a federal government whistleblower lawsuit that could have sought $100 million in ...

Lance Armstrong settles $100M lawsuit with U.S. government

Seeking millions spent sponsoring Armstrong's powerhouse teams, the government joined the lawsuit against Armstrong in 2013 after his televised confession ...

Government Joins Suit Against Armstrong - The New York Times

A whistle-blower suit claims that Lance Armstrong and his associates defrauded the government by allowing doping on the United States Postal ...

U.S. Department of Justice going after Lance Armstrong as ...

U.S. Department of Justice going after Lance Armstrong as government joins Floyd Landis' whistleblower lawsuit against disgrace… https://www ...

Lance Armstrong settles $100M lawsuit with U.S. government

Seeking millions spent sponsoring Armstrong's powerhouse teams, the government joined the lawsuit against Armstrong in 2013 after his ...

US Department of Justice joins lawsuit against Lance Armstrong

The government's legal theory in joining the lawsuit is that when Armstrong agreed to race for the U.S. Postal Service team a decade ago in the ...

Lance Armstrong agrees to $5 million settlement of government ...

Former cyclist Lance Armstrong has agreed to pay $5 million to the federal government to settle the government's civil fraud lawsuit against him.

U.S. to Join Suit Against Armstrong for Fraud - WSJ

The Justice Department has decided to join a whistleblower lawsuit against former cyclist Lance Armstrong. Reed Albergotti reports on The News Hub.

Why did Lance Armstrong just pay the federal government $5 million?

Lance Armstrong will pay $5 million to the federal government to settle a fraud lawsuit that contended he owed $100 million to taxpayers for doping.

Justice Department Joins Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong - NPR

The lawsuit alleges that Armstrong and his team's pervasive doping campaign defrauded the U.S. Postal Service out of more than $31 million ...

Lance Armstrong: Should he have settled in U.S. government lawsuit?

Armstrong has agreed to pay $5 million to resolve the claims against him, and pay an additional $1.65 million to cover Landis's legal fees.

Lance Armstrong Agrees to Pay $5 Million to Settle False Claims ...

The lawsuit is captioned United States ex rel. Landis v. Tailwind Sports Corporation, et al., No. 10-cv-976 (CRC) (D.D.C.). The claims against ...

Armstrong settles federal lawsuit for $5 million; will pay $1.65 ... - Velo

Facing a $100-million fraud lawsuit brought about by the Federal government, Lance Armstrong has reached a settlement that will see him pay $5 million.

U.S. Justice Department Joining Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong

The lawsuit Armstrong claims that he must pay back the sponsorship money he received while cycling for the U.S. Postal Service team. His lawyers ...

U.S. joins lawsuit against Lance Armstrong - POLITICO

The U.S. is joining a civil lawsuit charging disgraced cycling champion Lance Armstrong with bilking the U.S. Postal Service out of ...

US joins Armstrong lawsuit – DW – 02/23/2013

The US Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit seeking "tens of millions" paid to Lance Armstrong. The case alleges the disgraced cyclist ...

Justice Department joins lawsuit against Lance Armstrong

The government chose to step in against Armstrong after settlement negotiations with him stalled over the extent of damages the Postal Service ...

US joins fraud lawsuit against Lance Armstrong - BlueRidgeNow.com

The Justice Department joined a lawsuit Friday against disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong that alleges the former seven-time Tour de France ...

Obama administration joins lawsuit against Lance Armstrong - The Hill

The Justice Department will claim the disgraced cyclist defrauded the federal government of $30 million in USPS sponsorship payments.