By Reid Cherner & Tom Weir
The NY Daily News is citing unnamed sources in a report that says a confessed drug supplier has provided the Justice Department with documents that allegedly show he sent Roger Clemens two kits of human growth hormone.
Kirk Radomski was sentenced to five years of probation in February after cooperating with federal officials. The Daily News says sources close to the government's investigation of Clemens disclosed Radomski has forwarded shipping receipts for HGH he sent to Clemens' Houston home, in late 2002 or 2003.
Clemens is being investigated for perjury after testifying to Congress that he never used steroids or HGH. Clemens attorney Rusty Hardin told the Daily News he hasn't been informed of any drug-related receipts and added, "I can't imagine that there's any truth to that at all . . . We'll find out one day Roger never received or took the stuff."
The newspaper said Matthew Parrella, an Assistant U.S. Attorney from San Francisco who's involved in the investigation, declined comment.
Report: Convicted dealer alleges he sent HGH to Clemens....
Labels: HGH, Kirk Radomski, Roger Clemens, steroids
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