A federal lawsuit against the former cyclist will proceed to a jury trialArmstrong accused of fraud against government under False Claims Act Lance Armstrong is on course for a trial in a 2010 case stemming from his performance-enhancing drug use. Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters A federal judge on Monday refused to block the government’s $100m lawsuit against Lance Armstrong , putting the former cyclist on course for trial in a 2010 case stemming from his performance-enhancing drug use. The lawsuit was filed by Armstrong’s former US Postal Service teammate Floyd Landis. The federal government joined in 2013 after Armstrong publicly admitted he cheated to win the Tour de France seven times from 1999-2005. Armstrong was stripped of those titles and banned from competition. Timeline: Lance Armstrong’s journey from deity to disgrace Armstrong has also taken huge hits financially, losing all his major sponsors and being forced to pay more than $10m in damages and settlements in
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