Jacksonville man pleads guilty in doping conspiracy case

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Last updated May 31, 2026

Jacksonville man pleads guilty in doping conspiracy case
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Paul Alexander Askew, 46, from Jacksonville, has pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges related to doping in major international sports competitions. The plea was announced by the State Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida. Askew's involvement in the scheme could lead to a prison sentence of up to 10 years. The case highlights ongoing concerns about doping in sports and the legal ramifications for those involved. Sentencing is expected to follow in the coming months.

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  • Paul Alexander Askew, age 46, from Jacksonville.
  • He faces up to 10 years in prison.
  • Pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges for doping.
  • Case announced by the State Attorney’s Office for Middle District of Florida.
  • Sentencing expected in the coming months.
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Paul Alexander Askew, 46, of Jacksonville, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to influence major international sports competitions by doping, the State Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Florida announced.

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