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Roger Clemens Subpoenas Congressional Committee

By A.J. PerezFeb 11th 2011 – 12:43PM

Roger Clemens has subpoenaed the Congressional subcommittee where he denied using steroids and human growth hormone three years ago, according to documents obtained by FanHouse. Clemens' legal team is seeking "interview summaries, notes and memoranda" related to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's...

Roger Clemens' Lawyer, Rusty Hardin, Cleared to Remain on Perjury Case

By A.J. PerezFeb 2nd 2011 – 3:41PM

WASHINGTON -- Roger Clemens' lead attorney was allowed remain at his side, although the federal judge hearing the perjury and obstruction case against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner wanted to pass along a conversation that may have presented its own conflict of interest issue. "I played ball with Ken Griffey Sr.,"...

The Dugout: Don't Be Brett Favre

By Brandon StroudJan 22nd 2011 – 11:30PM

Pictured to the immediate right (or left, depending on where you're reading this) is television celebrity Brett Favre, the lead singer of the 90s rock group "Spin Doctors" and apparently some kind of football player. Favre is recently famous for sending pictures of his junk to people, which is something anyone with junk...

Roger Clemens Trial Delayed Until July

By A.J. PerezDec 8th 2010 – 10:34AM

WASHINGTON -- Roger Clemens' trial on perjury charges related to his denials in front of Congress that he used performance-enhancing drugs won't begin until July, a U.S. District Court judge ruled in a hearing on Wednesday. "Wonderful," was the only word the seven-time Cy Young Award winner uttered as he hopped into a...

Report: Canadian Law Enforcement Assisting in Roger Clemens Probe

By A.J. PerezSep 9th 2010 – 11:07AM

Federal investigators have reportedly received help from law enforcement north of the border in the perjury case against Roger Clemens. Toronto police recently went to the headquarters of the Toronto Blue Jays -- where Clemens spent two seasons -- with a court order seeking medical records, CBC News reported on its Web...

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