It turns out that Alberto Salazar still might have a few problems.
For example:
During its research into the matter, USADA found that a pharmacy located near Houston had produced the L-carnitine IV infusion bags for the runners. The investigators are in possession of a form from the pharmacy dated Jan. 4, 2012, noting that four 100 mL bags were being prepared. The next day, Rupp received an intravenous infusion of L-carnitine from Dr. Jeffrey Brown. The plasma carnitine levels of some of the NOP runners went from under 100 micromol/L before the IV infusion to over 2000 micromol/L after the L-carnitine IV infusion of 1 hour duration.
In a Dec. 20, 2011, email to Rupp, Alberto wrote: "TAKE A FULL EXTRA LEVOXYL (Prescription thyroid hormone drug T4) TONIGHT AND START ON CYTOMEL (Prescription thyroid hormone drug T3) RIGHT AWAY. P.S. I'VE GOT CYTOMEL. IF YOU DON'T HAVE IT, CALL ME AND I'LL DRIVE IT OVER."
It would be illegal for Alberto to "play doctor" with Galen Rupp by telling Galen to change his dose of Levoxyl and to start on Cytomel…because Alberto is not a doctor. Alberto does not have a license to practice medicine.
It would also be illegal for Alberto to be a pharmacy delivery service for Galen Rupp…because Alberto Salazar is not a pharmacy.
Alberto's 'Possible Sabotage of Galen Rupp with Testosterone Gel Experiments' on his 2 sons also broke various federal and state drug laws, because it is illegal to administer the schedule III controlled substance and prescription hormone drug AndroGel to any other people who do not have a prescription for AndroGel.
Questions for Alberto:
1) Why does Alberto Salazar have the prescription thyroid hormone drug Cytomel (T3) at his house?
2) Does Alberto Salazar have a prescription from Dr. Jeffrey Brown for Cytomel to treat his 'hypothyroidism' medical condition?
...in addition to having a prescription from a doctor for testosterone gel to treat his 'hypogonadism' medical condition?
The investigators wrote that it appeared to be "highly likely" that Rupp received "an L-carnitine infusion from Dr. Brown in excess of 50 ml." If that happened, then both would have been in violation "of the applicable anti-doping rules." The consequence for Rupp would be a suspension.
They also have evidence that Dr. Brown altered medical records, removed a page from Dathan Ritzenhein's medical records, and intentionally withheld information unlawfully to cover his ground and make it seem as if the amount of the IV infusions were legal.
NONE of the 5 NOP athletes have the quantity of the L-carnitine IV infusions administered by Dr. Brown recorded in their medical records, either in terms of the total quantity of L-carnitine administered in mg., concentration of the IV infusion in mg of L-carnitine/mL of infusion , or the total volume of the L-carnitine IV infusion administered.
This seems very, very, very, very, very suspicious.
Mo Farah was also administered an IV infusion of L-carnitine by Dr. Chakraverty in 2014, before his London Marathon race.
It turns out that Dr. Chakraverty also did not remember to record the amount of the L-carnitine IV infusion given to Mo Farah in his medical records. However, Dr. Chakraverty can remember that the IV L-carnitine infusion that he administered to Mo Farah was exactly 13.5 mL (with no concentration or quantity of L-carnitine given for the intravenous infusion).
Dr. Chakraverty has a really bad memory and a really good memory…at the same time.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/39627807
It is just a coincidence.
In 2015, Rupp told The Sunday Times, “The first time I tried L-carnitine was in mid-2011 as a drink and I stopped taking it in 2012. I did not get any infusions or injections in 2011. I found no benefit so I stopped using it.â€
The USADA report describes Rupp’s statement as ‘false’ and ‘seriously misleading.'
It adds: “Rupp, in fact, received an L-carnitine infusion on January 5, 2012, in an amount USADA believes...may have exceeded the WADA 50 mL limit and may therefore have constituted anti-doping rule violation (ADRV)."
What if Galen loses his 2012 Olympic silver medal from Alberto's IV L-carnitine infusion that was administered by Dr. Jeffrey Brown on Jan. 5, 2012?
Then Tariku Bekele gets the 2012 Olympic silver medal and Kenenisa Bekele gets the 2012 Olympic bronze medal in the 10000m.
Is it possible that Galen and Alberto might get their 2012 Olympic silver medal taken away... because of Alberto's stupid idea?
This is going to be a really fun time for Alberto.
Hey Alberto.
Are you having fun now?
Oh yeah.