Alicia Meneghetti met Stephen Dank in 2014 when the sports scientist was at the centre of Essendon's infamous supplements program and serving a lifetime ban.
A GP who supplied peptides to disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank has had her registration cancelled by a New South Wales tribunal.But Ms Meneghetti said she felt threatened and described Dank as"a conman"Alicia Meneghetti met the disgraced sports scientist in December 2014, when he was serving a lifetime ban imposed by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority.
The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal found Dr Meneghetti inappropriately supplied various peptides and hormones"at Mr Dank's behest" to him and eight other patients referred to her.The Health Care Complaints Commission also alleged she had an inappropriate relationship with Dank.
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