Fuentes to reveal doping secrets for a price
Lawyers waiting for appeals to be lodged





Eufemiano Fuentes, who last month was168澳洲5最新开奖结果: convicted of damaging public health and banned from working as a doctor for four years, is offering to sell his story to 𒈔media outlets according to a report in .
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Fuentes' lawyers have reportedly sent an email listing subjects the disgraced doctor is willing to discuss, including naming his clients across a number of sports including cycling in paid interviews. Another topic on the list includes h𓆏ow a number of his clients were able to beat the drug testers at the Tour de France.
Fuentes also appears to be able to reveal in further detail how transfusions were carried out in hotel rooms at major races, with Tyler Hamilton, Ivan Basso, Jan Ullrich, Roberto Heras and Jörg Jaksche among those named in th🐎e email as clients. Heras has previously denied this while Hamilton gave evidence against Fuentes at the trial.
"He has received approaches from several media organisations, offering money," said his lawyer🌠 Joseé Miguel Lledó. "This is a list of subjects he can talk about, but he won't do that until appeals have been lodged later in May."
News of the Operaciꦇón Puerto investigation first broke in May 2006, with the arrests of Fuentes and Liberty Seguros team manager Manolo Saiz, while a number of Fuentes clients, including Ullrich and Basso, were prevented from starting that year's Tour de France.
Other riders who later faced sporting sanctions for t🅷heir links to Fuentes include Alejandro Valverde and Michele Scarponi, although many of his clients have not been formally identified and criminal proceedings have moved slowly. Operación Puerto finally went to trial in January of this year and the hearing took place in 23 sessions, from January 28 to April 2.
The 216 blood bags seized during Operación Puerto - whic𒈔h belong to 36 different athletes. Judge Julia Patricia Santamaria rejected requests from anti-doping authorities and international sports federations for permission to analyse the 211 blood bags from 35 different people to identify the athl𓄧etes involved, with the UCI launching an appeal on Friday.
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