Judge criticises Lance Armstrong for inadequate responsesBRYN LENNON / GETTY IMAGES Lance Armstrong was criticised for not providing adequate responses to the federal government. The motion treats each of the contested issues more exhaustively than does his most recent set of supplemental responses, filed around the same time." READ MORE:* David Walsh: Lance Armstrong is gone but cycling is still dirty* Lance Armstrong 'not riding with us' as he cycles the TourIt's the latest dust-up in the government's civil fraud case against Armstrong, which was filed in 2013 on behalf of the US Postal Service. A federal judge criticised Lance Armstrong for not providing adequate responses to the federal government, saying the former cyclist has showed a "continued failure to comply" with this obligation in the government's $US100 million ($NZ147m) lawsuit against him. Kidder's report last year estimated the USPS received at least $333 million in benefits from the sponsorship from 1998 through 2004.
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