Acts I, II, III, IV, Epilogue.
Greg Stejskal didn’t need Mark McGwire coming clean Monday about his nearly decade-long steroid usage to know the real story. Stejskal, a retired FBI agent, uncovered the details of McGwire’s doping regimen from informants almost two decades ago and, in retrospect, Big Mac is fortunate he wasn’t nabbed back then in the federal investigation.
Stejskal, who helped lead the first major federal investigation into illegal steroid distribution called Operation Equine, confirmed that McGwire and his then-Oakland A’s teammate, Jose Canseco, were among those identified as steroid users during the probe. The investigation ran from 1989-1993 and led to more than 70 steroid-related convictions, though authorities targeted only suppliers and not users like pumped-up ballplayers.
...Stejskal said federal authorities, through their undercover operation, learned of McGwire’s steroid usage by 1993. A year later, Stejskal recalled that he shared information from the investigation related to baseball players with Major League Baseball’s then security boss, Kevin Hallinan, though the sport had no drug testing program at the time.
“We had two sources that told us they personally had seen [McGwire] use steroids,” Stejskal told ESPN.com. “Not to mention the fact that Canseco said it as well, which gives you a third source. But we knew it before Canseco said it. And we knew specifics, too. We knew this wasn’t a one-time shot or an experimental thing. This guy had a regimen and stuff.”
Stejskal has steadfastly refused to identify the sources, though Curtis Wenzlaff has previously been reported to have been a supplier to several Major League Baseball players in the early 1990s, including McGwire. Asked about the sources Monday, Stejskal said, “They were steroid dealers and users who provided information to us that McGwire was a user of steroids.” He added that one “was present when he used steroids.”
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1. marko Posted: January 12, 2010 at 05:40 AM (#3435063)Because "FBI knew" is a better headline than "FBI knows".
http://www.nydailynews.com/archives/sports/2005/03/13/2005-03-13_hitting_the_mark_fbi_informa.html
Regardless, are you actually complaining about this investigation? They weren't targeting users -- that's why McGwire and Canseco weren't busted 20 years ago. They were targeting the dealers, who I would hope everyone here can agree are scum.
Uh, no.
Or are you a steroid dealer?
Because they sell steroids? No.
Certainly seems that way to me, but what do I know?
he's still alive, wouldya believe...
What does it mean to be MLB's "security boss"? Why would they tell that guy?
I imagine most of the job entails protecting Bud Selig's toupee.
Here's a brief blurb on Hallinan from USA Today when he retired in 2007:
As you can see, baseball and terrorism are intimately related.
There's a Sammy Khalifa/Pirates joke in there somewhere.
This is going to ruin Ryan McGuire's chances of going to the Hall.
But not well, apparently.
Just as scummy as BTF personnel providing daily news fixes to their horde of baseball addicted junkies.
This FBI guy is the real scumbag. He had dealers facing the possibility of felony charges tell him a bunch of rumours in order to avoid their own prosecution. Some of it was true, i.e. Big Mac, some of those rumours were likely false, but this loser has been trafficking in all of them for years.
Oh, and the FBI told baseball security back when the MLB had no right to regulate steroid use under the collective bargaining agreement. So there is no other story other than Selig is a liar, which is a story that's been overdone for years.
that's a strange duty for a security guy. Isn't that what coaches/managers/trainers/agents do?
Associate->Soldier->Caporegime->Underboss->boss
He probably still drives a '73 LTD
It would probably be a lot funnier if Khalifa's father Rashad hadn't been murdered by Islamic terrorists.
Seconded. A good read.
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