Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SATURDAY, August 28, 1993 TAG: 9308280241 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B4 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: From Associated Press and Los Angeles Times reports DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
"This is great," said Reynolds' lawyer, Mimi Dane, after the victory in her initial action aimed at collecting a $27.3 million judgment against the IAAF.
"We're going to go after every [IAAF] sponsor and do whatever it takes, for however long it takes, to collect every penny that Butch is owed."
Judge W. Curtis Sewall ordered the money from Mobil placed in an interest-bearing account held by the U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia pending an appeal by the IAAF.
Reynolds, the world record-holder in the 400 meters, sued the IAAF after beginning a 28-month suspension in 1990 when a test showed he had taken an anabolic steroid. Claiming innocence, he questioned the validity of the test.
Last December, a federal judge in Reynolds' hometown of Columbus, Ohio, ruled in his favor, ordering the IAAF to pay $27.3 million in damages and penalties. Challenging the U.S. court's jurisdiction over the London-based IAAF, the federation has refused to pay.
As a result, Reynolds' lawyers began garnishment proceedings, targeting the IAAF's U.S.-based sponsors, including Mobil. Another, Mars, escaped judgment Friday, arguing that its sponsorship agreement was entered into by its subsidiary in the United Kingdom.
Mobil, which sponsors Grand Prix circuits indoors for USA Track & Field and outdoors for the IAAF, was under contract to pay $691,667 to the IAAF for this year's most recent financial quarter. Dane said that she will return to the Virginia court in 90 days to seek garnishment of the IAAF's payments from Mobil and Mars for the next quarter.
In other track and field news:
By the tip of a toe, Leroy Burrell edged John Drummond and world champion Linford Christie in the men's 100-meter dash at the Berlin International Stadium Fest.
It was just the second time Christie, who finished third, has been beaten this year. Both times were by Burrell, who was timed in 10.12 seconds in a race that Drummond led most of the way.
by CNB