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Clemens had relationship with Mindy McCready: report
Sara Hall
NEW YORK—Roger Clemens had a decade-long relationship with country star
Mindy McCready that began when she was a 15-year-old aspiring singer and
the pitcher was a Boston Red Sox ace, the Daily News reported. “I cannot
refute anything in the story,” McCready told the newspaper in a story
posted on its Web site Monday night. “I have known Roger Clemens for a
long time,” she said, without detailing the nature of their
relationship.
Clemens’ lawyer, Rusty Hardin, confirmed the pitcher and singer had
known each other for a long time but told the newspaper there was no
sex. “Mindy McCready is a longtime family friend of Roger Clemens and
the Clemens family,” Hardin said in a statement Monday. “At no time did
Roger engage in any kind of inappropriate or improper relationship with
her. It is unfortunate that the Daily News has chosen to report
anonymous allegations that are completely unfounded, have no basis in
fact, and have nothing to do with Roger’s baseball career or the issue
of steroid use in baseball.”
The News’ original story, which appeared on the newspaper’s Web site
Sunday night and in editions Monday, quoted several people who asked not
to be identified because of the sensitivity of the situation. Clemens
was 28 and a married father of two when he first met McCready, the
newspaper reported. In its story Monday night, sources told the News
that McCready went with Clemens to his hotel room in Fort Myers, Fla.,
after their first meeting but that they did not have sex. The
relationship turned intimate after she later moved to Nashville and
became a country star, the paper said.
The story could undermine Clemens’ reputation, which is central to the
defamation suit the former pitcher has filed against former personal
trainer Brian McNamee. McNamee contends Clemens used
performance-enhancing substances during his major league career. “If
true, it’s just another example of Roger’s pervasive prevarications
which will be at the core of any defamation case,” said McNamee’s
attorney, Richard Emery, in an e-mail to The Associated Press.
“If the case heads to trial and is not dismissed, as we feel it should
be, we will be calling (McCready) as a witness,” Emery told the News.
The newspaper said Clemens sent cash to McCready to help her with legal
issues and reached out to her when she was in jail last year in
Tennessee. Clemens sometimes sent her amounts of $25,000, the paper
said. The 32-year-old McCready was sentenced last September for
violating probation from a 2004 drug arrest and was released from jail
last Dec. 30. The violation occurred in July when McCready was accused
of scuffling with her mother and resisting arrest at her mother’s home
in Fort Myers, Fla. She still must serve two years’ probation. McCready
had a No. 1 single in 1996 with “Guys Do It All the Time”. |