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Marion Jones Lied About Her Performance-Enhancing Drug Use for Years. In December 2004, Victor Conte, the founder of a company called BALCO, said he had given Jones four different illegal ...
Marion Jones at the 2000 Olympic Games Al Bello/Getty Images. In July 2006, Jones was also linked to a check-counterfeiting scheme in which documents showed a $25,000 check had been deposited into ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. CHICAGO -- Marion Jones may have learned that lies led to her ...
Marion Jones was a photogenic wonder of a track star, charming, famously dedicated, a beacon of light for a sport that already had seen dark days because of drug use.
Marion Jones addresses the media outside the federal courthouse in White Plains, N.Y., in October 2007 after pleading guilty to lying to investigators when she denied using performance-enhancing ...
At her height, Marion Jones was on pace to become the greatest female athlete of all time. She had big time endorsements with Nike and Gatorade. Her amazing win at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney ...
The two faces of Marion Jones are inextricably linked. There was the luminous smile she wore on the medals stand in 2000, when Jones won three gold medals and two bronze as the shining track-and ...
In an interview with SELF, runner Marion Jones talks about coming out as gay, self-forgiveness, and the next generation of female athletes.
Marion Jones is opening up about her new life as she emerged into the spotlight for a career reboot. She was once considered the fastest woman in the world and a household name during the 2000 ...
Marion Jones first became an international sensation during the 2000 Olympics in Sydney. NBC covered Jones’s attempt to win five gold medals like a mini-series.