Former Lance Armstrong teammate Frankie Andreu tells
IM that Dr. Larry Einhorn, esteemed oncologist with the IU School of Medicine and Lance Armstrong Foundation, was not present in the Indianapolis hospital room where Armstrong allegedly admitted to doping in 1996. But he wants to know the identities of the people who
were.
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Frankie and Betsy Andreu |
“That’s the million-dollar question,” says Andreu. “If I knew that, all these problems probably would not exist.”
Last month,
IM queried Dr. Einhorn—
who treated Armstrong in the mid-’90s—about an
affidavit in which Andreu claimed that at least two people in Indianapolis, whom the Andreus believe to be physicians, knew about Armstrong’s doping years before the recent scandal that stripped the cyclist of his Tour de France medals. Einhorn's reply: “Utter nonsense.”
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Dr. Larry Einhorn |
According to a transcript, Andreu’s wife, Betsy, stated in a deposition taken by attorneys for SCA Promotions, Inc., the Dallas-based insurance company that
sued Armstrong last week for $12 million in prize money, that while Armstrong was in Indianapolis for cancer treatment, the couple heard him inform two “men in white coats” that he was on a cocktail of performance-enhancing drugs.
Lance Armstrong's Ex-Teammate Calls on IU Health Personnel to Corroborate 1996 Doping Confession - Circle Citizen - Indianapolis Monthly
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