I just wish the WADA and USFS would treat these athletes with much more respect. I understand the idea and need for universal policing for drug cheats, but shouldn't they at least employ a minimum of COMMON SENSE when handling these circumstances? What is the likelihood that this nondescript young woman from America is intentionally taking some kind of stimulant that no one has ever heard of just to get an edge with her figure skating performance and competitors? Really, ZERO. It is outrageous that they would put her entire athletic career on hold (possibly for good) because of some random positive urine test. Before suspending an athlete, they should first think: "Why/how would this athlete even find out about this substance and choose to cheat against her competitors?" If it makes ZERO sense, then maybe don't suspend the athlete, mmkay? I know every athlete will claim "tainted sample" or "I didn't know!", but you really have to get down to the basic fact that some sports just don't really have a problem with PEDs, and it makes no sense that this random US skater who was hoping for maybe top 15 at Worlds would cheat the system/sport intentionally with a banned substance.
Did USFS cover her legal bills? Surely, USFS must have some connection to a good attorney who might do it pro-bono.