Albert Ross
Premiership Player
Evans runs a broking firm, nothing unusual about a company coming in to present its case to try and raise funds/get support in the market. This has all been dealt with.
Nah just dank using the contacts he made at essendon to try and push an investment idea for aod. I've had three requests for meetings with biotechs in the last week.
The financial / conflict of interest angle is interesting but a distraction.
The reason the meeting is relevant is because it goes to prove that Evans and Hird knew that AOD had not passed final stage clinical trials and was not approved for sale in this country. It furthermore proves that they knew Dank was using a non-approved substance. It is clear evidence that they should have been more cautious around his activities and placed protocols in place - but they didn't.
It is the combination of knowing the product was not approved, then using it that is the smoking gun. Although in this case ASADA clearly feel that the TB4 stuff is easier to prosecute.





