Texas Court Denies Lance Armstrong Appeal
AUSTIN, Texas (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - The Texas Supreme Court has denied Lance Armstrong's request to block a Dallas company's attempts to recover about $12 million in performance bonuses it paid the cyclist during his career.
SCA Promotions wants its money back now that Armstrong has admitted using performance-enhancing drugs to win the Tour de France seven times. Armstrong and the company have been in a legal dispute over the money for several years. The company alleges it was deceived by Armstrong and an arbitration panel has agreed to consider the company's case in June.
Armstrong has sought to block the arbitration review and his pending sworn testimony.
The court ruled in SCA's favor Friday.
SCA attorney Jeff Tillotson says Armstrong will not have to face questioning by attorneys.
In his court appeal, Armstrong argued he had a binding settlement with the company in 2006 that should not be overturned.
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