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Al Jazeera backing off from Manning allegations
It was a major shock when cable network Al Jazeera claimed that Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning used human growth hormone (HGH) in its documentary “The Dark Side”, which aired Sunday.
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The Al Jazeera report was first promoted via the Huffington Post, which highlighted Manning’s name in the report because his wife allegedly received HGH shipments in Florida. Manning has denied the allegations, & Sly, Al Jazeera’s main source, has since recanted his story.
During his Monday morning appearance on Dennis & Callahan with Minihane, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady offered support for Peyton Manning as the Broncos quarterback denies a report that suggested he used performance-enhancing drugs in 2011.
The report, “The Dark Side”, is the result of a monthslong investigation in which Liam Collins, a British hurdler, went undercover in an attempt to expose the widespread nature of performance-enhancing drugs in global sports.
“He said he wanted to throw out different names, and whether they were treated at the Guyer Institute”, Mortensen continued. I feel badly. I never saw any files. “I know that. He’s a very mentally and physically tough guy”.
Davies said she also wanted to know what medical condition may have required Ashley Manning to be prescribed HGH drugs.
“Let’s make it clear what the allegation is”, Davies said.
The founder of The Guyer Institute, Dr. Dale Guyer, said “Mr. Sly has fabricated this whole thing for reasons I can not fathom”. Manning’s camp says privacy laws prohibit disclosure of any treatment Mrs. Manning received from the Indiana-based Guyer Institute. “There are some more adjectives I’d like to be able to use, but it really makes me sick”.
Manning, who missed the 2011 season because of a serious neck injury, was the center of an Al Jazeera America documentary this weekend claiming he had procured drugs banned by the league.
Guyer said, “I find it extremely disturbing that the source of Al Jazeera’s story, a former unpaid intern named Charles Sly, would violate the privacy of Mrs. Manning’s medical records and be so callous and destructive as to purposely fabricate and spread stories that are simply not true”.
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Davies said that Al Jazeera isn’t “changing anything” and that her investigative team stands by “everything in the program”. Last I checked, Ashley Manning doesn’t play in the NFL. A university spokesperson told Denver7 such internships are typically completed in a student’s final year, and Sly graduated in August of 2013 with a doctor of pharmacy degree.