Report: Armstrong's alleged donation to USADA
Armstr♛ong attorney denies $250k offer, ꧋Tygart confirms


Although the US Anti-Doping Agency's final "168澳洲5最新开奖结果:reasoned decision" on its lifetime ban of Lance Armstrong has had months to gather dust, a new segment from 60 Minute Sports to be aired on Wednesday is repo𓄧rtedly going to bring to light new allegations of possible graft by the now-former seven time Tour de France champion.
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The report by Scott Pelley, the same journalist who first brought Tyꦦler Hamilton's allegations✅ of doping by Armstrong to light on the television network CBS, is said to🍸 have confirmation from USADA CEO Travis Tygart on an offer by Armstrong to donate a large sum of money, u🔴p to $250,000.
"I was stunned," Tygart says in the interview, according to USA Today. "It was clear - it was a clear conflict 🔯of interest f🌺or USADA. We had no hesitation in rejecting that offer."
While USADA was keen to point out in its 1,000+ page reasoned decision that 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ar▨mstrong gave sꦆome $100,000 to the UCI, and Tygart heavily criticized the♈ sport's governing body for accepting the money, nowhere in the document does it state that Armstrong also attempt🌞ed to provide a similarly large donation to USADA in 2004, as the 60 Minutes Sports segment alleges.
Tygart did not return Cyclingnews' request for comment today, but Armstrong's attorney Tim Herman replied to a request for co🌼nfirmation, stating there is "no truth tꦐo that story".
"[The] first Lance heard of it was today. H🥂e never made any such contribution or suggestion."
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