As more sponsors drop Lance Armstrong, Emma O’Reilly prepares for TV interview
Former masseuse to be interviewed on RTE Thursday night
O’Reilly contributed to the book ‘L.A. Confidential,’ written by Sunday Times journalist David Walsh, after ending her involvement with US Postal in 2000. The book presented evidence against Armstrong, who subsequently labelled her a “prostitute” and an “alcoholic,” according to O’Reilly.
President of Livestrong, Doug Ulman, said on Wednesday that he hopes Armstrong’s doping allegations won’t detract from the hard work he has put in to Livestrong.
"Lance's devotion to serving others whose lives were irrevocably changed by cancer, as his was, is unsurpassable," Ulman said in a statement issued after Wednesday's announcement.
"We are incredibly proud of his record as an advocate and philanthropist and are deeply grateful that Lance and his family will continue to be actively involved with the Foundation's advocacy and service work."
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