Lawyer: Jones Passes Lie Detector Test
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In the latest attempt to clear her name from drug allegations, Marion Jones took a lie detector test that her lawyer says vindicates the sprinter.
Jones took the test from Ronald Homer, a certified polygraph examiner, on Wednesday and her attorney, Joseph Burton, sent the results to the United States Anti-Doping Agency on Thursday.
USADA spokesman Rich Wanninger said the agency wouldn’t comment on a specific case but that “all credible information will receive the appropriate consideration.”
Jones was asked two questions about performance-enhancing drugs in the exam and Homer determined that she was telling the truth.
Homer spent more than 20 years as a polygraph examiner for the FBI. Another examiner concurred after he conducted a blind analysis of the results.
The questions Jones was asked and answered “no” to were:
* Did you ever personally use performance-enhancing drugs?
* Are you now lying about any personal use of performance-enhancing drugs?
USADA is investigating Jones for possible doping violations.
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