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RockaFowler

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Fri Feb 5, 2016, 07:30 AM Feb 2016

Washington Post article about Manning and HGH

http://deadspin.com/private-eyes-spook-parents-of-manning-hgh-accuser-in-91-1757224765

Private Eyes Spook Parents Of Manning HGH Accuser In 9-1-1 Call; Broncos QB Admits Drugs Sent To House

The parents of a former Indianapolis anti-aging clinic employee who made hidden-camera accusations about Peyton Manning’s alleged HGH use called 9-1-1 after goons turned up on their doorstep seeking information about their pharmacist son, Charlie Sly.

That’s just one of the revelations in a Washington Post report today in which, for the first time, a Manning spokesperson admits that part of Sly’s story was true: that the Guyer Clinic in Indianapolis did indeed ship drugs to Manning’s house as alleged by Al-Jazeera America’s documentary and later by the documentary’s producer. Manning had previously called those claims “completely fabricated.” The Manning camp refused to discuss the issue further with the Post, citing Ashley Manning’s medical privacy.



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Washington Post article about Manning and HGH (Original Post) RockaFowler Feb 2016 OP
There's also a few other things that even though he recanted, are true... joeybee12 Feb 2016 #1
 

joeybee12

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1. There's also a few other things that even though he recanted, are true...
Fri Feb 5, 2016, 01:13 PM
Feb 2016

I think he recanted because he knew he was going to get caught. Remember, with Balco, the trail started with shipments to the wives of those who were using. Oh, and wasn't Gibson Dunn the firm Christie used to "investigate" Bridgegate?

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