The Facts:
Moss was among the professional athletes who received human growth hormone from Canadian doctor Anthony Galea, according to two sources familiar with the investigation. On Tuesday, Galea was charged with smuggling and distributing HGH.
Reported by the Washington Post
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Post staffer Rick Maese, one source said that Moss was the player Galea's medical assistant was on her way to meet in Washington, when she was arrested at the U.S.-Canada border on Sept. 14, 2009, with banned substances, syringes and other medical equipment in her vehicle. ... Moss's name was first reported today by the Buffalo News. The newspaper said that at this point federal prosecutors do not intend to file criminal charges against Moss or any other athlete with connections to the doctor. Redskins senior V.P. Tony Wyllie said, "This is an off-the-field matter. I'm going to refer all questions to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus." Per the Post, Rosenhaus did not immediately return messages seeking comment. We suspect, however, he will at some point so stay tuned.
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