Deadspin: http://deadspin.com/report-documenta...owt-1749811728
via: Huffington Post: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/peyto...ushpmg00000067
via: Al-Jazeera report airing Sunday Night
Clay Matthews implicated for acquiring Percocet and inquiring about Toradol.
Keep in mind this is one guy's sales pitch to a British hurdler (Liam Collins) who went undercover, so it might be one very large boast.
via: Huffington Post: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/peyto...ushpmg00000067
via: Al-Jazeera report airing Sunday Night
Clay Matthews implicated for acquiring Percocet and inquiring about Toradol.
Keep in mind this is one guy's sales pitch to a British hurdler (Liam Collins) who went undercover, so it might be one very large boast.
The report airs on Al-Jazeera Sunday night, and features a former pharmacist at the Guyer Clinic. That pharmacist, named Charlie Sly, says the clinic mailed HGH and other drugs to Peyton Manning’s wife, Ashley—to keep the five-time MVP’s name from being attached to them, according to The Huffington Post.
Manning’s agent did not deny growth hormones were shipped to Ashley Manning to Al-Jazeera, stating it was an issue of medical privacy but that the pharmacist Charlie Sly’s claims were “outrageous and wrong.”
Sly also named Ryan Howard, James Harrison, Julius Peppers, Ryan Zimmerman, and Mike Tyson as athletes to whom he supplied drugs, according to The Huffington Post.
Sly says that he provided Clay Matthews, Green Bay’s Pro Bowl linebacker, with the prescription painkiller Percocet to help him deal with pain before at least one game. He also brags in one undercover video that Matthews texted him in an attempt to obtain Toradol, a powerful painkiller that is banned in many countries but not in the United States.
Manning’s agent did not deny growth hormones were shipped to Ashley Manning to Al-Jazeera, stating it was an issue of medical privacy but that the pharmacist Charlie Sly’s claims were “outrageous and wrong.”
Sly also named Ryan Howard, James Harrison, Julius Peppers, Ryan Zimmerman, and Mike Tyson as athletes to whom he supplied drugs, according to The Huffington Post.
Sly says that he provided Clay Matthews, Green Bay’s Pro Bowl linebacker, with the prescription painkiller Percocet to help him deal with pain before at least one game. He also brags in one undercover video that Matthews texted him in an attempt to obtain Toradol, a powerful painkiller that is banned in many countries but not in the United States.

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