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Split Decision In UFC Athlete's Complaint About Steroid-Containing Supplements

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Some clams in Ultimate Fighting Championship competitor Lyman Good's complaint against Vitamin Shoppe, Gaspari Nutrition, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals and Millennium Sport Technologies will stand. Good's counsel, however, made "threadbare" arguments to sustain other charges he alleged, a judge says in New York federal court.

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