Evidence on Bonds to be unsealed
SAN FRANCISCO: A federal judge plans to make public hundreds of pages of court documents at the heart of the government's case against home run record-holder Barry Bonds, who's accused of lying to a grand jury about using performance-enhancing drugs.
Among the documents to be released Wednesday are a transcript of a recorded conversation between Bonds' personal trainer Greg Anderson and Bonds' former business partner Steve Hoskins, as well as positive drug test results that prosecutors say belong to Bonds.
One is a urine sample submitted by Bonds during Major League Baseball's anonymous survey testing program in 2003, according to a report on The New York Times' website. Bonds' sample did not test positive under MLB's program but was retested by investigators after it was seized in a 2004 raid, unidentified sources told the newspaper.