BALCO founder Conte sentenced to eight months in steroid scandal.

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SAN FRANCISCO — Victor Conte was sentenced to eight months Tuesday as part of a plea deal for his role as mastermind behind a scheme to provide professional athletes with undetectable performance-enhancing drugs.

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BALCO founder Victor Conte.

Conte will spend four months in prison and four months in home confinement in the deal negotiated with federal prosecutors. Two of the three remaining defendants in the case were expected to be sentenced later in the day.
Conte started the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative, which court records show counted dozens of prominent athletes among its clients, including Barry Bonds, Jason Giambi, Marion Jones and others. The case prompted pro sports to stiffen steroid policies and thrust performance-enhancing drugs into the spotlight. THG, a once-unknown steroid discovered in the investigation, is now banned throughout sports.
Conte pleaded guilty in July to money laundering and a steroid distribution charge; dozens of counts were dropped.
James Valente, BALCO's vice president, was expected to get probation at Tuesday's hearing after pleading guilty to reduced charges of steroid distribution. Greg Anderson, Barry Bonds' trainer, was expected to get up to six months Tuesday after pleading guilty to money laundering and a steroid distribution charge.
U.S. Attorney Kevin Ryan in San Francisco has said the plea deals were spurred in part by weak steroid laws and by the fact that some of the chemicals were not banned at the time.
Track coach Remi Korchemny is expected to get probation at a later sentencing date.
Still, authorities are now taking aim at the alleged BALCO suppliers.
Last month, the authorities raided a laboratory in Champaign, Ill., headed by Patrick Arnold, who's known for introducing the steroid precursor androstenedione to the U.S. Andro came to public attention in 1998 when St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire said he used it when breaking baseball's home run record.


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In FoxSports' article on this matter, the following was printed:


Outside the courthouse, Conte read a statement saying he wanted to rid the sporting world of steroids. "I've decided to direct my knowledge, experience and determination toward making sports more honorable for the athletes and fans," Conte said.

Oh, this is just so sincere of him. That's like Pete Rose promising to take down the off-shore betting industry. Or Traci Lords starting an anti-porn campaign. Obviously, his lawyer or someone advised Conte to say this. What a phony, regurgitating puppet he is.
 

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This is BULLSH*T!!!! Not that Conte shouldn't go to jail, but that he should go while all these cheating athletes don't get any penalty at all! This is a travesty of justice!
 

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