Lance Armstrong has at least a couple of angry readers on his hands.
A class action lawsuit against the disgraced cyclist has been filed by two men who had purchased and read Armstrong's two books, It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the suit states that they and others "would not have purchased the books had they known the true facts concerning Armstrong's misconduct and his admitted involvement in a sports doping scandal."
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The suit accuses Armstrong and several publishers of fraud and false advertising. After all, in the books, Armstrong denied ever using banned substances.
The complaint comes just days after Oprah Winfrey's interview with Armstrong aired, during which he finally did confess to using performance-enhancing drugs during his Tour de France victories. He blamed his "ruthless desire to win at all costs" for leading him to cheat and attempt to cover up his lies for so many years.
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