Us Government Joins Lawsuit Against Lance Armstrong

Lance Armstrong

Lance Armstrong faces a powerful new adversary -- the United States government. The Justice Department notified a federal court Friday that it has joined one of his former racing teammates in suing him for using performance enhancing drugs during the Tour de France.

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