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flexinnc
03-13-2005, 07:42 PM
March 13, 2005
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- Investigators probing an alternative medicine doctor want to speak to at least nine current or former members of the Carolina Panthers about possible illegal steroid prescriptions, a Columbia newspaper reported.

Dr. James Shortt, a West Columbia physician, is under investigation for allegedly prescribing steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs, The State said in Sunday editions. The newspaper based its story on court records and sources speaking on condition of anonymity.

Federal agents subpoenaed the Panthers for the addresses and contact information of several players as part of the probe.

``We've known about the investigation into Dr. Shortt for a short period of time and we are still trying to retrieve enough information to comment on it,'' Carolina general manager Marty Hurney said Sunday. ``We certainly are not aware of any of our players testing positive for steroids.''

Sources familiar with the investigation told the newspaper that some of the players were on the Panthers team that competed in the 2004 Super Bowl. Neither the paper nor Hurney revealed the identities of the players.

The newspaper said a sworn statement from Dave Lawrence, a State Law Enforcement Division agent, said Shortt has been under investigation since May 2004 when a Columbia bodybuilder told the Drug Enforcement Administration that Shortt had a reputation for readily prescribing steroids for patients in exchange for $1,000.

Four months later, authorities raided Shortt's Health Dimensions office and Congaree Pharmacy near the Columbia Metropolitan Airport. State and federal agents seized computer data, at least 21 boxes of patient and medical records and 256 audio cassettes, search documents obtained by The State show.

BigJim77
03-13-2005, 07:48 PM
damn its like the McCarthy witch hunts except only steroids are the focus........

NEWORDER
03-13-2005, 08:18 PM
Yeah it is getting out of hand. My 87 year old grandma said that it is crazy.
I feel it is just the Bush familly trying to finsh what they started. I really feel this is also about a certain person's morals and not about the fact if the drugs are safe or not. And that is what is scary.

Adrenaline
03-13-2005, 08:42 PM
I guess it was only a matter of time before other sports were involved with steroids... and i'm guessing every other sport will be closely watched now. It looks like the end of this steroid bullshit is going to last for awhile.

Granite-Dawg
03-14-2005, 04:41 PM
I guess it is a good thing they can't test for growth hormone, and if they could we might not have a pro athlete out there(not to mention the Olympics). These damn politicians just want the mlb,nfl,nba, and nhl to grease their palms a little more, so they will make this go away. This thing is all about the money. The media has general Joe public snowed on the whole STEROID thing. Do they really want to know the truth? I think if they make Pro sports tell the truth, then we should have an inquirey on what they do dirty.