“Marion Jones Wants BALCO Founder to Take Lie Detector”

Dick Patrick reports for USA Today: Continuing efforts to clear her name that includes a $25 million lawsuit filed this week against Victor Conte, Olympic sprinter Marion Jones on Thursday challenged the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative founder to take a lie detector test. Conte has accused Jones of taking performance-enhancing drugs. Jones, whose defense team … Read more

“Jones Wants Lie Detector Test for BALCO Head”

Reuters correspondent Adam Tanner reports: SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – The lawyer for triple Olympic champion Marion Jones has challenged the indicted head of the BALCO laboratory to take a lie detector test after he alleged he had seen her taking performance-enhancing drugs. The challenge comes a day after Jones sued Victor Conte $25 million for … Read more

“Marion Jones Sues BALCO Founder, Challenges Him to Polygraph”

Associated Press legal affairs writer David Kravets reports in this article published by the San Francisco Chronicle. Excerpt: Olympic track star Marion Jones has filed a defamation lawsuit against Victor Conte and challenged the BALCO head to take a lie detector test regarding his accusations that she used performance-enhancing drugs. Jones is seeking $25 million … Read more

“Jones Underwent Polygraph Test”

Washington Post staff writer Amy Shipley reports. Excerpt: Marion Jones passed a lie detector test in which she was asked if she had ever taken performance-enhancing drugs, her attorneys announced yesterday in another public attempt to persuade the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency to drop its case against the five-time Olympic medal winner. In a test administered … Read more

“Lawyer: Jones Passed Lie Detector”

The Associated Press reports in this article published by the New York Times: SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — In the latest attempt to clear her name from drug allegations, Marion Jones took a lie detector test that her lawyer says vindicates the star sprinter. Jones took the test from Ronald Homer, a certified polygraph examiner, on … Read more

Singapore: “Clubs Respond to Queries About Lie-Detector Tests”

The Singapore Straits Times follows up on the polygraph “testing” of soccer players. Excerpt: WERE any of your players summoned by the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau for lie-detector tests? If so, do you know what the outcome was? Would you like to know the names of those who flunked the test before you sign up … Read more

Singapore: “S-League Players Fall Match-Fixing Lie-Detector Tests”

The Singapore Straits Times reports on the polygraph “testing” of soccer players. Excerpt: Club officials say they were ‘unofficially’ told of players who failed the test – they now have to decide what to do about it SOME S-League football players have failed the lie-detector tests introduced last year. But because the polygraph tests are … Read more

“Cool Response to Lie-Tests Proposal”

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reports on a proposal under consideration by the International Cricket Conference (ICC) to require Test cricketers to submit to polygraph interrogations every six months. Excerpt: Player representatives have given a cool response to a proposal to make Test cricketers undergo lie detector tests every six months as part of the … Read more

“NO and then YES”

Gerard Wong of The Straits Times reports that Singaporean goalkeeper Shamsuri Ahmad has agreed to submit to a mandatory lie detector “test.” Excerpt: CLEMENTI Khalsa goalkeeper Shamsuri Ahmad saved himself from a sacking by the S-League last night when he agreed at the last minute to go for a polygraph (lie-detector) test. The 32-year-old custodian … Read more

Singapore: Soccer Player Refuses Mandatory Lie Detector Test

Patwant Singh reports for MediaCorps News in an article entitled “S.League: Clementi goalkeeper refuses mandatory lie-detector test.” Excerpt: Clementi Khalsa goalkeeper Shamsuri Ahmad has become the first player to refuse a mandatory polygraph test and was called up for a disciplinary committee inquiry by the Football Association of Singapore on Monday. … FAS had recently … Read more