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Judge orders Brazilian police to hunt US swimmers Ryan Lochte, James Feigen over ‘inconsistencies’ in robbery claim

Brazilian police were searching for Olympic gold medallists Ryan Lochte and James Feigen on Wednesday after a judge issued an order preventing the American swimmers from leaving the country until they clarified their accounts of how they were robbed at gunpoint.

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American swimmer Ryan Lochte is being sought by Brazilian authorities over inconsistencies in his account of being robbed at gunpoint last weekend. Photos: AP
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Brazilian police were searching for Olympic gold medallists Ryan Lochte and James Feigen on Wednesday after a judge issued an order preventing the American swimmers from leaving the country until they clarified their accounts of how they were robbed at gunpoint.

After checks at Rio’s international airport, police sources said they believed Lochte had already left Brazil where he won a relay gold medal in the Olympic swimming competition that ended on Saturday.

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US media quoted a lawyer for Lochte, one of swimming’s most decorated Olympians, as saying his client had already returned to the United States.

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Feigen, however, was quoted by the San Antonio Express-News as saying that he was still in Rio de Janeiro.

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