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Names of UGLs that have been busted or closed shop in the last 2 months.

Wait till the shiat hits the fan with this one. It's going to be hot for a long time !

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http://www.nypost.com/seven/10132007/sports/yankees/names_in_roid_report_enormous.htm

NAMES IN 'ROID REPORT 'ENORMOUS'
By BRIAN COSTELLO
October 13, 2007 -- With former Sen. George Mitchell's report on steroids in baseball expected to be released in the next two months, a conference call with all 30 major league teams was held yesterday to prepare them for what is coming.
According to a report on ESPN.com, some officials came away from the call believing the report would contain bombshell names, many of which haven't been linked to steroids before.

Tom Carlucci, a lawyer for Major League Baseball, conducted the call yesterday and, according to the report, told team representatives the report is going to be "salacious."

Reached by phone last night, Carlucci declined to comment.

Carlucci, part of the San Francisco-based firm of Foley and Lardner, originally was part of Mitchell's investigation team and was present when Commissioner Bud Selig announced the probe in March 2006. Carlucci's duties changed shortly after the investigation began. Now he functions as a liaison between the teams and Mitchell's group.

An unidentified source told ESPN.com, "This is going to be enormous . . . it's going to be a huge story when these names come out."

MLB vice president Rob Manfred, asked about the call by the Web site, minimized the significance of the call. He said Carlucci does not even know specifically what has been uncovered by the Mitchell investigation. Manfred said the purpose of the call was to prepare teams for planning purposes. Teams were told that the number of players who will be named will be "more than a handful."

The report is expected sometime between the end of the World Series and the end of the calendar year.

There is concern around baseball what standard of proof Mitchell will use before including a player's name. It seems that will be left up to Mitchell, and teams probably will not get a look at the report before it is released publicly.

Mitchell has been stonewalled by players. Yankees designated hitter Jason Giambi is the only player known to have spoken with the investigators, and that came after being threatened by Selig.

Investigators have interviewed many team employees, and also gotten cooperation from the steroid probe in Albany, and federal prosecutors forced confessed steroid dealer Kirk Radomski to cooperate with Mitchell as part of his plea deal.

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Bluerain said:
i honestly don't really see what the big deal is about the cop wearing a sperm costume for halloween. so he has a sense of humor.
 
Apparently, even today the two most popular questions that are STILL being asked are :

#1 Can you provide a complete list of the sources/labs busted?
#2 Is so and so ok and good to go?

Dudes if you have read any part of this thread by now you would realize that no one can provide you with the answers to each. What? You want me to take a guess. You want to risk being hassled by the po-pos on down the road because you asked an anonymous guy (me) on the internet who was good to go and I give you an answer off the top of my head despite posting multiple times that I didn't know? If you want to do that, fine. But the only person that is taking the risk of my guess is you.

Doesn't sound very smart does it? And it shouldn't.

The thing is, out of 50+ labs and 100+ sources that were claimed to be nailed, no one can name that many. There isn't 50 on this thread named. And 90% of those that are named are just guesses and speculation. The names on the indictments are very little when you actually count them.

Even people who are NOT listed on the indictments or the list here have vanished and gone into hiding. Or were they busted too? No one knows.

There is nothing that I wish I could post right now other than a definite list of who went down. I wish I had a 100% accurate list to share with you guys. But the LE forgot to send me that memo. So I don't have it and I can't answer it. No matter how many times you ask, the answer I have is still the same = I don't know.

I am just like the rest of you, waiting on other people of our community to find some FACTUAL info and share with the rest of us. Sorry if some of you don't think I am doing enough from my end regarding this.
 
AAP said:
Just as the title says, please list the UGLs that have been busted or closed shop in the last two months.

If someone has gone underground or gone private DO NOT LIST!!! This is strictly for operations no longer existing.

If you have a link to the story involving the bust, please post it as well.

Here's a link you may have read- if not, it's worth a look:

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/news/story?id=3033532
 
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