It's understood that none of the artists, who were named by The Times Union of Albany newspaper on Sunday (January 13th), will face criminal investigation. Officials are instead expected to focus on the doctors and clinics who supply the drugs.
Karynne Tencer, a spokeswoman for Mary J. Blige, denied that her client had any association with performance enhancing drugs. - more on this story
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