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It cannot be a lawsuit, as the real reason is difficult to prove (after all, by all records and documents it is because of the war as far as I know).If that is the case then it screams that the ISU is far more of a corrupt organization than anyone might've imagined to publicly state you are banning a group of athletes for 1 reason but behind closed doors collude that its actually for something else....hello massive lawsuit
If your source has any integrity they would publicly disclose the information to CAS.
It is also entirely possible if not likely that the russian fed didn't want it publicly known that the doping ban was in action (to save face), although this is just speculation on my path. (After all it looks much better to the public to be banned for this - similar to tennis "injuries" helping athletes save face).
And even if my source had proof, and he was correct in that it is because of doping, and Russia fed didn't know the reason (which I find likely) - in addition to above, the source does not have integrity.