Gossip Justice : Accused of doping, Yannick Noah complaints

Yannick Noah entered the 17th chamber of the Paris Criminal Court for defamation. The winner of Roland Garros in 1983, persues the former referee, Milan Sterba.

In an interview in March 2011 titled “Yannick Noah has not always been honest,” given the site 20minutes, Switzerland, Milan Sterba had accused Yannick Noah of having “got dopped.”

The former referee claimed that it was a “common knowledge” that the ex-tennisman “got dopped,” claiming to be the “witness of these practices.”

In his interview, Sterba involves the Grand Slam title of clay Parisian French “a victory he would never have kept,” he declared. And pursue his claim on the quarter-finals played against Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl, arguing that the former World No. 3 was released several times and the short “returned whenever the eyes exploded.”

For the lawyer to Yannick Noah, William Bourdonn, these are “unquestionably defamatory statements.’

Read also:

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/01/25/nba-all-star-game-noah-proud-and-grateful/

http://en.africatopsports.com/2013/01/18/nba-joakim-noah-is-at-his-best-in-the-nba/

http://en.africatopsports.com/2012/12/21/nba-noah-stops-the-gun/


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