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B. Lafferty
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From CyclingNews today quoting Armstrong's french lawyer:
"I'm very upset and I don't share the opinion of the court,"
he told AFP, adding that he and Armstrong were not seeking
the suppression of the book, rather a chance to provide the
statement to readers asserting Armstrong's denial of the
most serious charges.
From Armstrong's London solicitors:
Accordingly, Lance Armstrong has instructed his lawyers to
immediately institute libel proceedings
1) In the High Court in London against the Sunday Times and
David Walsh seeking an injunction and substantial damages
2) In Paris, against David Walsh, Pierre Ballester, the
publishers of 'LA Confidential' and the publishers of
L'Express.
Proceedings will be filed in the High Court tomorrow. Issued
by Schillings, Royalty House
So in France Armstrong doesn't want the book suppressed but
in the UK he does. Perhaps this is really an attempt by
Armstrong to raise the shophistication level of English
speaking Lance Tifosi.
"I'm very upset and I don't share the opinion of the court,"
he told AFP, adding that he and Armstrong were not seeking
the suppression of the book, rather a chance to provide the
statement to readers asserting Armstrong's denial of the
most serious charges.
From Armstrong's London solicitors:
Accordingly, Lance Armstrong has instructed his lawyers to
immediately institute libel proceedings
1) In the High Court in London against the Sunday Times and
David Walsh seeking an injunction and substantial damages
2) In Paris, against David Walsh, Pierre Ballester, the
publishers of 'LA Confidential' and the publishers of
L'Express.
Proceedings will be filed in the High Court tomorrow. Issued
by Schillings, Royalty House
So in France Armstrong doesn't want the book suppressed but
in the UK he does. Perhaps this is really an attempt by
Armstrong to raise the shophistication level of English
speaking Lance Tifosi.