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Baseball star Barry Bonds charged | Baseball star Barry Bonds charged |
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A US federal grand jury has charged baseball record breaker Barry Bonds with perjury and obstruction of justice over an inquiry into steroids use. | |
The jury was investigating testimony by the San Francisco star in 2003, in which he said he had never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. | |
Mr Bonds, 43, became the all-time home run record holder in August, when he beat Hank Aaron's total of 755 runs. | |
But his feat has been overshadowed by accusations that he used steroids. | |
The federal jury indictment released on Thursday stated: "During the criminal investigation, evidence was obtained including positive tests for the presence of anabolic steroids and other performance enhancing substances for Bonds and other athletes." | |
Mr Bonds faces four counts of perjury and one of obstructing justice, which together carry a maximum penalty of 30 years in jail. | |
White House 'sad' | |
His lawyer, John Burris, when informed about the charges, said: "I'm surprised, but there's been an effort to get Barry for a long time. I'm curious what evidence they have now they didn't have before." | |
The left-hander has never tested positive for drug use and has repeatedly denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. | |
A spokesman for the White House reacted promptly to news of the charges. | |
"The president is very disappointed to hear this," he said. | |
"Clearly this is a sad day for baseball." | |
Mr Bonds was questioned in 2003 as part of the government investigation into the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (Balco), which has been blamed for supplying performance-enhancing drugs to a number of high-profile athletes, including Olympic gold-medal winner Marion Jones. | |
The Major League Baseball star has been dogged by rumours since he bulked up noticeably and his home run tally took off after he turned 35. | |
He moved past the legendary Babe Ruth into second place in May of last year with his 715th career home run, and passed Hank Aaron in August. | |
He finished the season on 762 home runs. | |
The slugger announced in September that he would leave the San Francisco Giants at the end of the season after the club decided not to renew his contract. | |
However, the 43-year-old Mr Bonds said that he had no intention of retiring from the game. |
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