1) Any agent who has steered their athletes to Salazar should have a guilty conscience. They had an idea of what was going on beforehand; anyone who did any kind of research knew that Salazar was constantly pushing the envelope into shady territory. They certainly can see what has been going on now. Some very very serious health risks have been caused by Alberto. Can anyone read the USADA report and say "I would be fine with my loved one taking those risks?" I think not.
2) Agents are supposed to act in the best interests of the athletes. What's done is done, now the agents should be helping their athletes get into a better situation. The athletes need to be given an exit strategy. They should be calling other camps and setting up interviews with other coaches.
3) Why are clean athletes not saying "If you represent a drug cheat or someone associated with drug cheats, I don't want you representing me?"