One of the two teams, the Washington Capitals of the NHL, acknowledged Tuesday that some of his players had received “the routine chiropractic services,” the suspect, but denied that the players received steroids. Douglas W. Nagel, 50, of Reston, was arrested early Tuesday in Virginia and charged by authorities in Florida with seven counts of order to deliver a controlled substance, especially steroids. Polk County (Florida) Sheriff’s Office Nagel claims to have received regular shipments of steroids, including testosterone and nandrolone, Richard Andrew Thomas of Lakeland, Florida, Thomas has pleaded guilty in federal court to possession of steroids with intent to sell. He is awaiting the award. According to an affidavit, told police Thomas Nagel boasted of providing steroids to members of the Capitals Washington Nationals and Major League. The police are not their offices if they believe demands Nagel always professional athletes. Carrie Eleazer, a spokeswoman for the sheriff’s office said the police have no direct evidence indicating that the athletes tried to Nagel. On Tuesday, investigators from the sheriff’s office went to the Capitals practice facility in Arlington. The team issued a statement late Tuesday acknowledging the treatment of multiple actors Nagel, but reject Nagel says he has served as a chiropractic team. ” The team said it is cooperating with the investigation. “The Washington Capitals are not the objective of this investigation, and no evidence that steroids were given to all players to the capital, the statement said.” This was a thorough investigation and believe that the police, the NHL and our own internal investigation failed to link any steroid use by players Capitals. “Nagel himself as a chiropractor to the team website and an office answering machine . One of its two offices in Arlington, near the center of the practice of capital. The other is in pounds sterling. Eleazar said he knew why researchers Capital “installation on Tuesday. The Nationals said in a statement Tuesday that “they have absolutely no connection with this doctor. And ever.” Affaire Thomas “has attracted attention last year after being arrested and police boasted:” You name the sport, and I sold steroids to athletes who play it. “Under pressure, specifically mentions Thomas and National Capital. At the time the two teams said they had no reason to believe that Thomas claims. In 2009 a baseball team at the Annual Conference Medical Conference, Nagel was a presenter and consultant described as a chiropractor “for both teams. Women Nagel – Nagel Jan Adams, who helps run the companies Nagel, CHHC Sports Medicine – said in a brief telephone interview that her husband has never sold steroids. She said she had never given any treatment for domestic players. She refused to say whether Washington had called the Capitals. Solicitor Brian West said Tuesday he had been asked to represent Nagel, but was not yet in place and could not comment. After Thomas was arrested last year, police had made several recordings of phone calls seeking Nagel incriminating information, the affidavit said. However, Thomas Nagel, said he would not talk on the phone. Nagel has been questioned by police, and admitted having received steroids from Thomas. But it is not mentioned in the affidavit that Nagel did with steroids. Nagel has faced disciplinary action from the regulator in Pennsylvania and Virginia. The Virginia Board of Medicine issued a reprimand and a $ 1,000 fine Nagel in 2005 for the illegal practice of chiropractic and lie on your application. In 2003 he was cited by the Council of Pennsylvania to practice chiropractic without a license. Nagel was held at the Fairfax County jail pending a hearing scheduled for Wednesday bail.
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