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Source: Brian McNamee testified Roger Clemens' wife took HGH - Click HERE to go to the original thread with graphics
KingOfAllWhites
This just keeps getting better!! :jj:
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Source: Brian McNamee testified Roger Clemens' wife took HGH
BY MICHAEL O'KEEFFE, NATHANIEL VINTON and TERI THOMPSON
DAILY NEWS SPORTS WRITERS

Friday, February 8th 2008, 3:15 PM

Brian McNamee told congressional investigators Thursday that Roger Clemens' wife took human growth hormone before she appeared with the pitcher in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue in 2003, according to a Washington source.

Debbie Clemens appeared with her husband in a photograph taken in Central Park in the magazine's Feb. 18, 2003 issue wearing a bikini and holding a bat over her shoulders while Roger Clemens reclined on the ground in his Yankee uniform.

"McNamee discussed his wife's use before the committee," according to the source. "She was trying to get in shape for the SI cover. He told them the story that Debbie took growth."

McNamee testified that he injected her at Roger Clemens' direction, according to the source.

Clemens' attorney Lanny Breuer did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment Friday.

McNamee's attorneys would not confirm or deny their client's testimony.

Clemens met with members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform yesterday and today in an attempt to convince them that he did not use steroids or human growth hormone, as claimed by McNamee, his former trainer.

McNamee's lawyers released two photographs Thursday showing the needles, vials and bloody gauze their client saved since 2001 and turned over to federal investigators last month.

Earl Ward, one of the lawyers, challenged Clemens to give up a sample of his DNA for a laboratory that is examining the materials, which may also carry the Rocket's fingerprints as well as his genetic coding.

"Roger Clemens has put himself in a position where his legacy as the greatest pitcher in baseball will depend less on his ERA and more on his DNA," said Ward.

"This case to me is about science now," another of McNamee's lawyers, Richard Emery, told the Daily News Thursday night. "They're jumping to this manufactured-evidence defense, which is an admission that they expect a positive result."

Emery presented the photographs immediately after attending a seven-hour meeting between his client and congressional attorneys investigating the dispute prior to next Wednesday's public hearing before the committee.

"He is a New York City cop who thinks in terms of evidence," said Emery, referring to McNamee's former job to explain why his client had saved the materials for so long. "He had a sense that Roger was not trustworthy, and would betray him ultimately."

Clemens and his lawyers, also on Capitol Hill to meet with congressmen, held an early-evening press conference in which they questioned McNamee's motives and reliability.

"In my view, you're about to see the second edition of the Duke case," Hardin said, referring to the now discredited rape charges filed against lacrosse players. "I warn you all now, that five to six or seven months from now, any of you that have jumped on this bandwagon about Roger taking steroids and assumed that anything Brian McNamee has to say about Roger is true, will be embarrassed. This is a fabricated story."

"It was a great day," said Clemens, after meeting with congressmen all day. "I got to have a lot of great meetings."

Clemens has claimed that the only injections McNamee gave him were for vitamin B-12 and lidocaine - a suggestion Emery called "a complete joke," saying that the tests would indicate as much.

The first photo shows a used needle, wrapped in cotton, sitting in tissue paper. There is some used gauze and a crushed beer can nearby, and blood in the foreground. The other photo shows unused needles and unused ampules of steroids that the lawyers claimed Clemens returned to McNamee after the 2002 season.
A.Lang=Crazy
Holy shit man this is like a soap opera. Keeps getting better each day.
Pussah2
just heard that on stephen a's show. funny

here is the pic

KingOfAllWhites
good job pussy..Very quick with the pic :rofl:
KingOfAllWhites
I sware she looks like a man
A.Lang=Crazy
Not surprised though look at those guns :jj:

Pussah2


otto02
What's next? One of the five sons whose name begins with the letter K? What a strap.
jobbey
his workout regimen lmao

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