bond's ex-girlfriend tell grand jury that bonds used steroids

AR182

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this is the reason why bond's wasn't called to testify at last week's hearings......

Barry Bonds' ex-girlfriend told a grand jury in San Francisco last week the Giants outfielder confided to her in 2000 that be began using steroids, two sources told the San Francisco Chronicle for Sunday's editions.

Kimberly Bell, 35, was subpoenaed by the prosecutors in the BALCO case and testified for about two hours with full immunity from prosecution, her attorney told The Chronicle.

"It's clear from the subpoena that they are looking at Barry Bonds and the possibility he may have given untruthful testimony to the grand jury," Hugh Levine, Bell's attorney, told The Chronicle.

In December 2003, Bonds testified to a grand jury that he used a clear substance and a cream given to him by a trainer who was indicted in a steroid-distribution ring, but said he didn't know they were steroids, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Bonds told a U.S. grand jury that he used undetectable steroids known as "the cream" and "the clear," which he received from personal trainer Greg Anderson during the 2003 season. According to Bonds, the trainer told him the substances were the nutritional supplement flaxseed oil and a pain-relieving balm for the player's arthritis.

According to The Chronicle, Bell told the grand jury that she dated Bonds from 1994-2003 and that the outfielder gave her $80,000 in cash for the down payment on a house in Scottsdale, Ariz., near the Giants' spring training facility. She claims that Bonds earned the money from sales of autographed baseballs and memorabilia.

Bonds' attorney, Michael Rains, told The Chronicle that the slugger had never used banned substances and had never given cash to Bell.

Rains claims that Bell's subpoena is further proof that the real target of the BALCO inquiry is Bonds.

"It's always been the U.S. versus Bonds, and they're always just gunning for the big guy," he told The Chronicle.

The Chronicle reported Rains wrote five letters between Oct. 14, 2003, and March 11, 2004, in which he acknowledged that Bell and Bonds had a long romantic relationship. Rains denied that Bonds had promised to buy Bell a house in those letters.

The Chronicle reported the breakup between Bell and Bonds was followed by a dispute over the house in Scottsdale. According to legal correspondence reviewed by The Chronicle, Bell threatened to sue Bonds for not paying off the house. Rains charged Bell with trying to extort money from the Giants slugger. The Chronicle reported Bell dropped the idea of a lawsuit in favor of writing a memoir about her experience.

The lead agent in the BALCO case, IRS investigator Jeff Novitzky, contacted Bell after she appeared with Geraldo Rivera on the Fox News Channel to talk about Bonds' alleged steroid use and to promote her own book project.

Bell told the grand jury that Bonds revealed his steroid use while discussing an elbow injury he suffered in 1999, according to The Chronicle. Bonds underwent surgery on April 21, 1999 to repair a torn triceps tendon and to remove a bone spur.

"He told me that steroids had probably caused the injury and that he would have to be more careful in the future," Bell said, according to The Chronicle.
 

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Who cares. No one is complaining about Giambi or the virtual admission by Mcgwire during the latest round of hearings. Just seems like everyone hates Bonds because he is an ass, but they neglect to see his accomplishments on the field.
 

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The entire nation is coming apart at the seams and Congress convenes a hearing on steroid use in baseball?

Oh, almost forgot...

March 19: Congress worked a rare Saturday session to pave the way for passage of legislation that would require federal court to review the case of Terri Schiavo and the removal of her feeding tube.

Smokescreen for Prez Twit's antics abroad and domestic quagmire +400

Quality Leadership -500

Gimme' the dog on the ML
 

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Yea, but he's an ass and people don't want to see asshole get over in this world, jsut the way it is. He is probably no more or less guilty than others, but he's an ass.
 

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And we're supposed to believe the ex-girlfriend in light of the book offer on the horizon and the thought that she might be a little pissed and seeking revenge over a house promised by Barry but not delivered?

She's a fawking snitch regardless whether or not she's a golddigger....

Bonds did great to get rid of that b1tch.
 

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IF SHE REALLY WANTS TO TELL THE STORY I WANT TO KNOW HOW COME BARRY WENT FROM JOHN HOLMES SIZE 13 INCH PENIS DOWN TO RAYMOND'S SIZE 3 INCH PENIS IN 5 YEARS THIS JUST ISNT NORMAL :jerkit: I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW IF THIS KIMBERLY BELL WOULD HAVE HAD AN AFFAIR WITH THIS NIGERIAN IF HE WAS A JANITOR.SHE SEEMS LIKE THE TYPICAL WHITE WOMEN WHO IS OUT TO BLACKMAIL THE BLACKMAN WITH SEX.THIS COUNTRY IS SO F-CKED UP KIDS ARE GETTING KILLED IN A WAR AND CONGRESS IS WORRIED ABOUT STEROIDS WHO GIVES A F-CK I DONT GO TO THE GAMES AND I ALWAYS PLAY OVER IN BASEBALL TOTALS SO I HOPE THE HOMERUNS KEEP COMING.

IF BARRY BONDS WAS A JANITOR DOES ANYBODY THINK KIMBERLY BELL WOULD HAVE SLEPT WITH HIM.HE ISNT EXACTLY ELVIS PRESLEY :scared
 

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buddy quote:"The entire nation is coming apart at the seams and Congress convenes a hearing on steroid use in baseball?

Oh, almost forgot...

March 19: Congress worked a rare Saturday session to pave the way for passage of legislation that would require federal court to review the case of Terri Schiavo and the removal of her feeding tube.

Smokescreen for Prez Twit's antics abroad and domestic quagmire +400

Quality Leadership -500"


i don't understand what that has to do with this situation. hopefully congress is qualified to handle a few things at one time.

baseball, more than any other sport, is known for it's records & stats. if bonds or anybody else is proved to use steroids, their records should be erased...no matter who it is.

we are a nation of laws.....& if anybody, including baseball players, broke the law....they should be punished.

bonds, giambi, mcguire, etc. are frauds if they used steroids........plain & simple.
 

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First I said lot of baseball players used juice from what i saw, 2nd they don't use it their whole caree like bonds just started a few years ago he hit a ton of home runs way before juice and was a 40 40 man with out it, now big mac,jose and jason g , those are guys who lived on it.

Hell you guys act like baseball is number 1 in it not even close every one in pro track and field is on juice almost, way more then baseball.

I told you ever pro or olympic sport their is juice and drug use to help you preform in one way or another so get off the baseball only shit. look at track and you guys from the 50's those guys had stuff they used to help them preform and inhance their game trust me this is not like a new late 1990,2000 thing.
 
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