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MARION JONES PLEADS GUILTY TO LYING TO FEDERAL INVESTIGATORS IN NEW YORK
Olympic Gold Medalist Marion Jones and attorney Henry Depippo walk out of the U.S District Court House in White Plains, New York on October 5, 2007. Jones pleaded guilty Friday to lying to federal investigators about taking banned substances. (UPI Photo/John Angelillo)

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Marion Jones's teammates to keep medals
U.S. Olympians who teamed with Marion Jones for a relay win will be able to keep their medals, even though Jones was forced to forfeit hers.
Marion Jones signs with WNBA's Tulsa Shock
Marion Jones, forced to return Olympic medals because of doping violations, signed a contract with the WNBA's Tulsa Shock, the team said Wednesday.
IOC reallocates Marion Jones's medals
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Former U.S. sprinter Marion Jones has been released from a federal prison in Texas after serving a six-month term for lying to prosecutors about using steroids.
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President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden order take-out lunch at Taylor Gourmet on Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, D.C. on October 4, 2013. The reason he gave was they are starving and the establishment is giving a 10 percent discount to furloughed government workers as an indication of how ordinary Americans are looking out for one another. UPI/Pete Marovich/Pool