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"I hope federal investigators interview the restaurant owner and those in Armstrong's entourage under penalty of perjury to force them to tell the truth about the incident," Manderson said.
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Manderson said the two men haven't spoken to one another in years and hadn't in recent weeks after Hamilton, a former Armstrong teammate, appeared on "60 Minutes" where he made doping allegations against the champion cyclist.
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Manderson declined to say whether Hamilton would appear before the grand jury again, but hopes federal authorities will interview some of the people in the bar who witnessed what occurred, including those in Armstrong's entourage.
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"It was aggressive and intimidating and we thought it should be reported to federal investigators," Manderson told The Associated Press.
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Attorney Chris Manderson said his client was rattled by some of the comments made by Armstrong and he told federal authorities on Monday about what occurred.
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Manderson said the two men haven't spoken to one another in years and hadn't in recent weeks after Hamilton, a former Armstrong teammate, appeared on "60 Minutes" where he made doping allegations against the champion cyclist.
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He's been cultivating a couple of lads (and one lass) for a while: the "brown lad" Ajay Chopra (Taqi Nazeer), who is the most promising and the usual assortment of boastful kids, what passes for intellectual among athletes, and a girl (Vicki Manderson) who demands respect even though her boxing is fueled as much by rage as by a love of the sweet science.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Not So "Good People," Fine "Timon," Lovely "Nightingale" and No KO for "Beautiful Burnout" Michael Giltz 2011
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He's been cultivating a couple of lads (and one lass) for a while: the "brown lad" Ajay Chopra (Taqi Nazeer), who is the most promising and the usual assortment of boastful kids, what passes for intellectual among athletes, and a girl (Vicki Manderson) who demands respect even though her boxing is fueled as much by rage as by a love of the sweet science.
Michael Giltz: Theater: Not So "Good People," Fine "Timon," Lovely "Nightingale" and No KO for "Beautiful Burnout" Michael Giltz 2011
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"I hope federal investigators interview the restaurant owner and those in Armstrong's entourage under penalty of perjury to force them to tell the truth about the incident," Manderson said.
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Manderson added it was well known that Hamilton would be in Aspen; he believes Armstrong sought his fellow cyclist out for a confrontation.
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