Not guilty but here's some cash
No, I don't understand either. CN reports: The Bonn, Germany, prosecutors have closed their investigation of Jan Ullrich, agreeing with him to make a "six-digit" payment to community institutions and to the public treasury. The investigation looked into charges that the former cycling star had cheated his employer T-Mobile, particularly through a connection with Dr. Eufemiano Fuentes. The amount of the payment was not disclosed but reckoned to be 250,000 euro. Ullrich did not admit to any guilt, and is not considered, under German law, to have been found guilty.
Apparently there is still doping-related evidence to examine, but in this particular instance Jan is cleared but agreed to make an undisclosed payment anyway. I'm sure the truth will out one day...
Apparently there is still doping-related evidence to examine, but in this particular instance Jan is cleared but agreed to make an undisclosed payment anyway. I'm sure the truth will out one day...
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