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Seized documents in Galea case have NFL link per PFT
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on June 21, 2010 7:29 PM ET
We mentioned over the weekend that all had been quiet on the hGH front since Santana Moss' name was initially tied to Dr. Anthony Galea.
It's almost like someone out there was reading, ready to give us some material during the upcoming NFL ssssslow season.
Mike Fish of ESPN reports that an "NFL file folder" was among the long list of items seized by Canadian authorities when they searched Galea's office last October. Other football related items included a "Professional Players Journal," and "daytimer with football dates." CFL material was also obtained, according to court documents.
The details of the wide variety of substances obtained can be viewed here, but we still won't know the implications of the case for some time.
"This is an ongoing federal investigation and we will cooperate fully, but we defer any comment at this time to the federal authorities," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told Fish.
Posted by Gregg Rosenthal on June 21, 2010 7:29 PM ET
We mentioned over the weekend that all had been quiet on the hGH front since Santana Moss' name was initially tied to Dr. Anthony Galea.
It's almost like someone out there was reading, ready to give us some material during the upcoming NFL ssssslow season.
Mike Fish of ESPN reports that an "NFL file folder" was among the long list of items seized by Canadian authorities when they searched Galea's office last October. Other football related items included a "Professional Players Journal," and "daytimer with football dates." CFL material was also obtained, according to court documents.
The details of the wide variety of substances obtained can be viewed here, but we still won't know the implications of the case for some time.
"This is an ongoing federal investigation and we will cooperate fully, but we defer any comment at this time to the federal authorities," NFL spokesman Greg Aiello told Fish.
