Report: NFL Questions Convicted Steroids Dealer
16th May, 2008 - 11:42 am
ESPN - NFL investigators have met with a convicted steroids' dealer, who claims that he has supplied performance-enhancing drugs to players, according to The Associated Press.

"They wanted to know what information I had and what other documentary evidence I could provide them with," commented David Jacobs, who pleaded guilty in federal court last year to conspiring to possess and intent to distribute steroids.

"I told them I was not going to talk specifics without my lawyer present. They wanted to know a list of players I dealt with and knew, and I told them I didn't feel comfortable doing that."

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello has confirmed that the league's investigators met with Jacobs and said future meetings were scheduled. [READ]

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