The founder of a company accused of providing performance-enhancing drugs to more than a dozen professional baseball players is expected to be indicted soon by a Florida grand jury after he was arrested Tuesday, the Washington Post reports.
Tony Bosch, the founder of Biogenesis, surrendered to DEA agents at the bureau’s Fort Lauderdale office.
Bosch’s associate also were arrested on conspiracy charges.
The case has prompted speculation that more baseball players will be outed for using performance-enhancing drugs.
Feds said more players could be implicated.
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