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Tejada charged with lying to Congress; plea next?

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The charges against Tejada, who currently plays for the Houston Astros, were outlined in documents filed in Washington federal court on Tuesday.
The documents indicate that a plea agreement has been reached with Tejada, who won the 2002 American League Most Valuable Player award while playing for the Oakland Athletics and is a five-time All-Star.
Tejada faces as much as a year in jail if convicted on the misdemeanor charge of making misrepresentations to Congress. Under federal guidelines, he would probably receive a lighter sentence.
Messages left for his attorney, Mark Tuohey, were not immediately returned.
The documents were filed a day after superstar Alex Rodriguez admitted to past use of performance-enhancing drugs.
The FBI also is investigating whether Roger Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young winner, lied to Congress last year when he denied using steroids or human growth hormone.
In the documents filed Tuesday, Tejada is charged with lying to investigators for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in 2005 when he denied knowledge of an ex-teammate's use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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Tejada "unlawfully withheld pertinent information from the committee because defendant Tejada, before and during his interview with the committee staff, then and there well knew that player #1, one of his teammates on the Oakland Athletics, had used steroids and HGH," the papers state.
In fact, prosecutors charge that during spring training in 2003, Tejada had purchased a substance believed to be HGH from the player, giving him payments of $3,100 and $3,200.
In the Mitchell Report, which examined steroid use in baseball, Oakland outfielder Adam Piatt is cited saying he discussed steroid use with Tejada and having provided Tejada with testosterone and human growth hormone.
The Mitchell Report, issued in December 2007, also included copies of checks allegedly written by Tejada to Piatt in March 2003 for $3,100 and $3,200.
The criminal charge against Tejada is contained in a six-page information, a legal document used often when a defendant has struck a plea deal with prosecutors.
Tejada came under scrutiny after another ex-teammate, Baltimore Orioles' Rafael Palmeiro, testified before the House committee.
In January 2008, the House panel asked the Justice Department to investigate whether Tejada lied to committee investigators when he was interviewed in connection with the Palmeiro steroids case.
When that same House panel held a hearing in March 2005, Palmeiro jabbed a finger at lawmakers and declared: "I have never used steroids, period." Palmeiro was suspended by baseball later that year after testing positive for a steroid.
The committee looked into whether Palmeiro should face perjury charges but eventually dropped the matter.
Palmeiro said his positive test must have resulted from a B-12 vitamin injection given to him by Tejada. That prompted Congress to talk to Tejada.
 

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so when is rocket going to be charged for lying to congress
 

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millions of jobs lost....

'greatest economic crisis' since the great depression...

and they want to pursue a SS that stuck needles in his ass...

i think the gov't has better things to do than worry about the 'steroid era'.

:>(
 

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millions of jobs lost....

'greatest economic crisis' since the great depression...

and they want to pursue a SS that stuck needles in his ass...

i think the gov't has better things to do than worry about the 'steroid era'.

:>(


100% agree.


It's a joke on the american people.
 
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He has already entered into a plea, the only way this could have been charged was with the defendants acknowledgment. He won't get anything more than probation, as he has no past criminal history, it is not a violent offense, and because it is just a misdemeanor.
 

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millions of jobs lost....

'greatest economic crisis' since the great depression...

and they want to pursue a SS that stuck needles in his ass...

i think the gov't has better things to do than worry about the 'steroid era'.

:>(

Congress wasting their time on this matter is a vast improvement over their typical pursuits.
 

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Congress wasting their time on this matter is a vast improvement over their typical pursuits.

you have a point...

budgeting money for condoms...in this bailout... to control the 'pet population' is absurd...

then again...look at the status of the speaker's home state...

says it all for me...

congress needs to stay away from sports...they have already ruined offshore gambling....i have seen enough of those suits sticking their noses where they dont belong.
 

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