SAN FRANCISCO AP – Prison time appeared to be looming for two San Francisco Chronicle reporters who refused to divulge who leaked them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.
Then the source finally stepped forward.
SAN FRANCISCO AP - Prison time appeared to be looming for two San Francisco Chronicle reporters who refused to divulge who leaked them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.Then the source finally stepped forward.But it wasn't until the FBI got a tip more than two years after the leak that the case began unraveling.
February 15, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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SAN FRANCISCO AP – Prison time appeared to be looming for two San Francisco Chronicle reporters who refused to divulge who leaked them secret grand jury documents from the BALCO steroids investigation.
Then the source finally stepped forward.
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