Jamaican coach found guilty
Published:Friday | May 30, 2008 | 10:42 AM
Athletics coach Jamaican Trevor Graham was found guilty yesterday of one count of lying to federal investigators about his relationship with a steroids dealer.
Jurors could not reach a verdict on two other counts.
Graham, who coached former star sprinters Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery, is the second person from the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative (BALCO), doping scandal to be convicted at trials.
He is the latest BALCO figure to be convicted.
Others, including Jones and BALCO founder Victor Conte, have pleaded guilty to various charges of perjury, drug and money laundering charges.
