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13 Dec 2007
Senator George J. Mitchell releases report on Major League Baseball investigation
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Senator George J. Mitchell, the chairman of DLA Piper, today released the report of his independent investigation into the illegal use of steroids and other performance enhancing substances by players in Major League Baseball.
Senator Mitchell was named in March 2006 by the Commissioner of Baseball, Allan H. Selig, to conduct the investigation. He led a national team of lawyers from DLA Piper that included experienced investigators, former government prosecutors and agency enforcement professionals.
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