Article: Marion Jones Needs Justice, USADA Should State No Evidence: Former White House Drug Spokesman

WASHINGTON, June 21 /U.S. Newswire/ -- As USADA's (the U.S. Anti- Doping Agency) hammer continues to come down on track superstar Marion Jones, a detail comes through: "All the evidence so far points to her innocence," says Robert Weiner, former White House Drug Policy Spokesman 1995-2001, whose office helped create USADA. "USADA should and must target high-profile athletes if they are cheating -- that's what they are supposed to do. But you can't target people who are innocent and try to make them guilty, and with the specifics of the Marion Jones case that seems to be happening.''

Weiner asserts that in Jones' case, "USADA should make a clear statement that they have no evidence, and ...

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