Gov't Says Armstrong Not Prejudiced By Late Doc Disclosure

By Zachary Zagger (July 24, 2015, 8:40 PM EDT) -- A day after the deposition of cyclist Lance Armstrong in a False Claims Act suit filed against him by his former teammate Floyd Landis, the government responded to Armstrong's complaints over its failure to timely produce documents arguing that it had handed them over as soon as the mistake was found and that Armstrong was not prejudiced....

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