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Trevor Graham sues USADA for $30 million

16.05.2010 World

Former track coach Trevor Graham is suing the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency for $30 million, saying the agency ruined his name when he was accused of providing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes.

Graham filed the federal lawsuit Tuesday in the eastern district of North Carolina. According to court documents, Graham says USADA "slandered my name for the whole world to see."

He received a lifetime coaching ban from the agency in July 2008 for his role in helping his athletes obtain performance-enhancing drugs. Graham has always denied providing performance-enhancers to his athletes, a list that once included Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery and Justin Gatlin.

In a telephone interview with the AP, Graham said USADA "pretty much banned me without ever granting me a hearing and refuse to.

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