Canadian Doctor Who Treated a-Rod Jose Reyes Carlos Beltran & Tiger Woods Pleads Guilty for Having HGH. Does->?

Question by Scooter_The_Squirrel_Agent: Canadian Doctor who treated A-Rod Jose Reyes carlos Beltran & Tiger Woods pleads guilty for having HGH. Does->?
This mean trouble for the following Athletes mentioned? According to sources they are trying to plea bargain with him to give him a lesser sentence if he admits he treated Players with HGH. As of yet he hasn’t? your thoughts on this? Here is part of the story. ->

Woods’ Canadian doctor pleads guilty

Pysician used banned treatments

BUFFALO – Controversial sports doctor Dr. Anthony Galea pleaded guilty Wednesday to a felony charge of introducing misbranded drugs — human growth hormone HGH and Actovegin — to treat 20 pro athletes in the U.S.

The 51-year-old Toronto physician is now facing up to two years imprisonment and an additional fine, provided he co-operates with the authorities continuing their investigation, said assistant U.S. Attorney Paul Campana.

U.S. district court judge Richard Arcara will hear sentencing submissions on Oct. 19 and he’s free to impose whatever punishment he desires.

Galea, who is not licensed to practice in the U.S., admitted he treated NFL and Major League Baseball players by travelling to 13 cities, including Cleveland, New York, Miami, Orlando, Washington, D.C. and Boston between February 2007 and September 2009.

The doctor, who operates the medical practice called Institute of Sports Medicine in Toronto, gave patients one of a number of banned treatments

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Answer by AC Stylin
Tiger Woods could sure his HGH right about now.

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