Sometimes you cannot keep your client quiet, can you. As you can see from the linked story, Lebron James admitted speeding to reporters after a report surfaced that he had issued a speeding ticket. I'm not sure that his attorney knew James was going to openly admit to his guilt though, as a not guilty plea was entered on James behalf. Hard to plead not guilty when you admit to guilt in a public forum. I hope James's attorney has something up his sleeve to keep this out as an admission against guilt.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3196522
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Thursday, January 3, 2008
McNamee will sue if Clemens says he lied
According to this report on ESPN.com Brian McNamee, the man who told investigators for the Mitchell report that he injected steroids into Roger Clemens, has indicated he will sue Clemens if Clemens accuses McNamee of lying. Clemens was interviewed for "60 Minutes" which is scheduled to air this Sunday. The report quotes McNamee's attorney as saying, "We're not going to sue him if he doesn't do it. But if he does it, we're going to sue him."
I will be interested in seeing what McNamee has to say in his lawsuit if it does ever happen. It would probably involve a claim for defamation which would require McNamee to prove he was not lying. If he can do that, it would prove more detrimental to Roger Clemens than the Mitchell Report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3178698
I will be interested in seeing what McNamee has to say in his lawsuit if it does ever happen. It would probably involve a claim for defamation which would require McNamee to prove he was not lying. If he can do that, it would prove more detrimental to Roger Clemens than the Mitchell Report.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3178698
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