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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Friday, November 8, 2002 Justice in the NFL is hardly the same as justice in the real world and so, while Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Lew Bush has already been deemed as guilty by a league tribunal that suspended him four games for violation of the substance and steroid abuse program, the 10-year veteran might still seek recourse in a real-world court of law. Bush on Wednesday evening was officially suspended for four games, a sanction that will cost him $235,294.11 in base salary, after he tested positive weeks ago ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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