- Bosch said he tapped A-Rod, who was no longer using steroids at that point. Bosch said Rodriguez agreed to pick up his bill for a couple of months to replenish the drug supply — in effect subsidizing Bosch’s other customers — “to keep him happy” so he “would not open his mouth” about his involvement with the ballplayer to major league officials, Bosch told DEA agents.According to Bosch, Rodriguez “told Velazquez to tell Bosch that [he] would purchase the performance-enhancing substances from Velazquez for Bosch to dispense to his customers.”
- source http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/article4505661.html
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Second Question of the Day December 16 2014 Isn't what happened below, if true, one of the major problems with this area of compounded medications being used to dope in sports?
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