A co-defendant in the Plano steroids trafficking ring linked to a former Dallas Cowboys player has told investigators that he sold performance-enhancing drugs to Shaun Kelley, proprietor of the Houston weight loss clinic recently linked to baseball great Roger Clemens, according to the co-defendant.
Kelley, whom the New York Times reported last month is part of Congress’ investigation into possible steroid or human growth hormone acquisition by Clemens, denied the Plano claims.
Interestingly, the Plano codefendant says prosecutors specifically asked him about the Kelley connection.
So, did Clemens benefit more than Barry Bonds?
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