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injuredinmelee
07-15-2008, 11:35 PM
HGH supplier Kirk Radomski has provided receipts for shipments he made of hgh to Roger Clemens.

kaorder1999
07-15-2008, 11:39 PM
Originally posted by injuredinmelee
HGH supplier Kirk Radomski has provided receipts for shipments he made of hgh to Roger Clemens.

where you get that info?

injuredinmelee
07-15-2008, 11:44 PM
breaking news on sportscenter

Bull Butter
07-16-2008, 12:04 AM
http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2008/07/15/2008-07-15_sources_roger_clemens_got_hgh_in_mail_fr.html

Confessed drug supplier Kirk Radomski has provided documentary evidence to the government showing that he shipped drugs to the Texas home of Roger Clemens, who is under investigation for perjury after telling Congress he never used steroids or human growth hormone.

According to sources with close knowledge of the investigation, Radomski has discovered shipping receipts for a package of two kits of human growth hormone that he sent in late 2002 or 2003 to Clemens at the pitcher's palatial mansion in Houston. Radomski is believed to have also provided the government with new information and receipts for drug shipments to other players.

Radomski, who received a five-year probation sentence in February after cooperating with government investigators, recently informed the feds about the materials. The Justice Department is continuing its investigation in New York as well as in Texas and Florida.

The Clemens package was addressed to William Roger Clemens, in care of Brian McNamee, according to the sources, who said that McNamee did not sign for the package.

According to the sources, the timing of the shipment to Clemens' home coincides roughly with the dates when Clemens' wife, Debbie, used human growth hormone in preparation for her participation in a pictorial in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. They also expect the evidence to corroborate McNamee's claims that Clemens was behind his wife's use and was present when McNamee injected her just after the drugs arrived at the couple's home.

Clemens has denied under oath using human growth hormone, or having any prior knowledge that his wife was going to use HGH. The Daily News was the first to report in February that Debbie Clemens received at least one injection of the drug from McNamee.

Reached Tuesday by The News, Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, said he wasn't aware the government had been informed of new shipping receipts.

"I can't imagine that there's any truth to that at all," said Hardin. "We'll find out one day Roger never received or took the stuff."

Matthew Parrella, an Assistant U.S. Attorney from San Francisco declined comment last night when contacted about the receipts.

McNamee was identified in the Mitchell Report as a "possible sub-distributor" of drugs that came from Radomski, a former Mets clubhouse attendant. McNamee later testified that he gave drugs to Clemens, Andy Pettitte and Chuck Knoblauch.

Clemens and McNamee both testified to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform about the injection to Debbie Clemens - which took place in the master bedroom of Clemens' home - but had dramatically contradictory interpretations of the episode. How the drugs arrived at the Clemens household in the first place was one of the unsolved mysteries of the Mitchell Report saga.

kaorder1999
07-16-2008, 01:04 AM
NEW YORK -- Convicted steroid distributor Kirk Radomski handed over shipping receipts to federal investigators for a package of human growth hormone that he claims he sent to Roger Clemens' home in Texas in 2002 or 2003, The Daily News reported late Tuesday night on its Web site.

Clemens, the seven-time Cy Young Award winner, is under investigation for perjury after telling Congress he never used steroids or human growth hormone. Brian McNamee, Clemens' personal trainer, told Congress that Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs and that he provided them to the 300-game winner.

The Daily News reported, according to sources with close knowledge of the investigation, that Radomski is also believed to have provided the government with new information and receipts for drug shipments to other players.

Radomski is a former New York Mets clubhouse employee whose allegations formed much of former Senate majority leader George Mitchell's report on steroid use in major league baseball. Radomski was sentenced to five years of probation in February after cooperating with government investigators.

McNamee's allegations about Clemens in the Mitchell report led to Senate hearings with Clemens.

The Daily News reported, according to the sources, that the package Radomski sent was addressed to William Roger Clemens, in care of Brian McNamee. The Daily News' sources said McNamee did not sign for the package.

According to the sources, the timing of the shipment to Clemens' Houston home coincides roughly with the dates when Clemens' wife, Debbie, used human growth hormone in preparation for her participation in a pictorial in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. They also expect the evidence to corroborate McNamee's claims that Clemens was behind his wife's use and was present when McNamee injected her just after the drugs arrived at the couple's home.

Clemens' attorney, Rusty Hardin, said he wasn't aware of the government receiving the receipts from Radomski.

"I can't imagine that there's any truth to that at all," Hardin said. "We'll find out one day Roger never received or took the stuff."

Matthew Parrella, an assistant U.S. Attorney from San Francisco, declined comment to The Daily News when contacted about the receipts.

McNamee's attorney, Richard Emery, told The News on Tuesday he had heard that Radomski found new evidence.

"He found a receipt, and from what I'm told, he's turned it over to the feds," Emery said. "I don't think there's any question of its validity. It confirms the story Brian described on the occasion when he was asked to inject Debbie and Clemens presented him with the HGH."

raider red 2000
07-16-2008, 01:12 AM
do yall think any less of clemens now?

yall think he will do time for this????

Old Tiger
07-16-2008, 01:22 AM
clemens better sue that guy too!!!


what a pathetic loser clemens is

kaorder1999
07-16-2008, 01:24 AM
Originally posted by raider red 2000
do yall think any less of clemens now?

yall think he will do time for this????

time? maybe if he is proven to have lied....
think less of him? hard for me to say since i hate baseball! haha

LH Panther Mom
07-16-2008, 11:13 AM
Originally posted by raider red 2000

yall think he will do time for this???? Even if it proves perjury to the investigators, I'd be awfully surprised if he serves time. I'm sure some kind of "deal" will be worked out. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :doh:

Maroon87
07-16-2008, 11:15 AM
Clemens just never could realize that you can't intimidate the government the way you can intimidate a hitter.

The government won't charge the mound....they'll just take everything you own if you cross them.

BuffyMars
07-16-2008, 12:26 PM
i just have a problem with liars period. ESPECIALLY people who lie under oath. :dispntd:

i don't even care if someone uses because its their own body parts that get shrunk ;) or any kind of drug for that matter.....but we wont go there....but to LIE for any reason WHAT so ever is not okay.

just come out and tell the truth instead of dragging it all out like a dang circus. its ridiculous.