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The
Los Angeles Times reports a class action lawsuit has been filed against embattled cyclist
Lance Armstrong a week after he admitted to Oprah he’d used a banned substance during his career, though until that point he’d maintained he had not.
Republican political consultant Rob Stutzman and professional chef Jonathan Wheeler said in the filing made Tuesday that they and others “would not have purchased the books had they known the true facts concerning Armstrong’s misconduct and his admitted involvement in a sports doping scandal.”
“Stutzman bought the book in California and read it cover to cover,” the lawsuit said. “Although Stutzman does not buy or read many books, he found Armstrong’s book incredibly compelling and recommended the book to several friends.”
The suit also names a number of publishers who produced Armstrong’s books, “It’s Not About the Bike” and “Every Second Counts.”
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