Barry Bonds Is Indicted for Perjury Tied to Drug Case - New York TimesFirst Faved : Nov 16 2007 by derekFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 6 timesFave It!
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- derek - Nov 16 2007 | baseball, news, barry bonds
Quoted: Barry Bonds was indicted today on four counts of perjury in connection with his testimony about his use of performance-enhancing drugs, his lawyer said.
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so they has some new dirt on him?
I can't find any articles that go in depth about why Greg Anderson was released from jail today. It's a coincidence at the very least, but it could potentially be a whole lot more.
I somehow seriously doubt the government just up and said "you're right, we are being mean and vindictive. Never mind your withheld testimony Mr. Anderson, you are free to go".
r0ldy: Old dirt, but they've been sitting on it.
baorao: Exactly.
Gov't might have sat on things until he became king of the homeruns looking for an even bigger splash...maybe some Mitchell report tie in too. Selig has to be thrilled with the timing. The writing on the wall was when espn hired the "game of shadows" guy this week.
wow, almost forgot about it.