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Article: Attorney Disputes Conte, USADA; Montgomery 'Has Done Nothing Wrong'
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- June 19, 2004
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Most of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency's allegations against 100-
meter world record holder Tim Montgomery come from the files of
indicted Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO) owner Victor Conte,
with whom Montgomery had a bitter falling out several years ago and
who had "incentive to seek to ruin Tim's career and reputation,"
Montgomery's attorney, Cristina Arguedas, said in a lengthy statement
yesterday.
In her first public comments about the potential charges facing
Montgomery, Arguedas called the agency's allegations in a June 7
notification letter "unfounded" and challenged the validity of two
calendars the agency represented as depicting a schedule of
Montgomery's alleged drug use; ...
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