David Justice
others?
No, Justice was listed in the report for allegedly taking HGH (Human Growth Hormone) from former Yankees trainer Brian Macnamara (sp). There was no paper trail linking Justice, and he recently came out an vehemently denied the report against him. Here is the LINK, with an audio denial as well... http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3154996
Roger Clemens was originally accused of using anabolic steroids by the Mitchell report during his late career as a result of drugs given to him by his trainer, Brian McNamee. Clemens has denied the accusations for the entire length of the case, and it has been allowed to stretch until at least July 2011.
Yes. It is reported on your credit report.
yes
When you have been denied credit or annually.
I Read/Heard That Hogan Denied Allegations Of Steroid Use Years Ago, But After An Investigation Involving Steroid Use In Professional Wrestling Was Launched, Hogan Allegedly Admitted Using Steroids.
It can be denied for a few reasons:If the person(s) named in the report are under the age of 18; and/orIf the report would impede the fairness of a criminal trial; and/orIf the report is in regards to an actively involved investigation; and/orIf the report is in regards to an activity that has yet to be processed and placed into the system.You may file a FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) request with the police department. If it's denied it must list a reason for the denial. You then may appeal or present a new FOIA request with more specific description of the documentation you seek. If it's continuously being denied you may have the right to sue based on failure to provide documents when requested under the FOIA.
If you haven't paid to have access, you may be denied access. There could also be a computer problem and you can call the online reporting agency to see if they could help you.
triple damages from the credit reporting agnecy if there are any inaccuracies in his credit report
A supplemental report can be written if requested and approved by the officer. If you are denied the request, you can sometimes speak with the Sergeant and explain the situation. They have the authority to have the officer complete a supplementary report.
You are entitled to a free copy of your credit report once a year. But you may also receive your credit report for free if you were denied credit or employment within the last 2 months.
in most states you are entitled to a free copy of your report one time per year, or if you have been denied credit by a potential creditor.