Bonds new legal team, looking around to possibly start suing , Schilling tops list.

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Imagine for ONE second if a good portion of what's been reported about Barry Bonds isn't true.....okay back to reality :thumbsup:

"Barry is basically saying that he has been kicked around a lot and he is tired of being kicked around," Burris said. "Our issue is really about statements that are made that are attributed to him that are not true. Particularly, statements that someone might say he made about the use of steroids or tax evasion."


In his press release, Burris referred to Bonds' former girlfriend, who made accusations in a Playboy article, and a former business partner who supposedly told the FBI that Bonds had evaded taxes, as examples of what kind of statements he would investigate.

According to various reports, most notably in the book "Game of Shadows," that was released in 2006, Bonds began using steroids after the 1998 season that featured Mark McGwire's and Sammy Sosa's march past Roger Maris' single-season record of 61 home runs.
Ever since, Bonds has been dogged by reporters and booed at every ballpark around the country while he chased Hank Aaron's all-time home run mark that he eclipsed last Tuesday at AT&T Park in San Francisco.

"While pursuing Hank Aaron's home run record, Barry felt that it was more prudent to remain silent," a statement read. "Now that the record has been broken, Burris and Schneider will evaluate any and all statements attributed to him that are false."

Burris said the purpose of the announcement and his retention as Bonds' attorney is not to go after media publications or to curtail free speech and opinions against the controversial baseball player. Instead, he said, it is to stop those who might think they know something about Bonds from telling a false story.
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The Only Person Who Can Clear This Up Is Sitting In Jail, Refusing To Talk.
 

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Barry has obviously been cheated, and cheating isn't fair. He needs the Clarence Mason law firm to sue everybody for cheating him. Cheaters s*ck.
 

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By suing, Barry then opens himself, his ex-girlfriend and others to being called as a witness.

Can't imagine Barry wanting to be under oath and on the record not knowing how much latitude the sitting judge is going to give whomever is posing questions to the HR King.
 

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