Going forward, questions will focus on Clemens more than McNamee
By Lester MunsonESPN.com
Updated: February 13, 2008
During Wednesday's hearing on Capitol Hill, which lasted more than four hours, members of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform interrogated Brian McNamee and Roger Clemens about their irreconcilable stories concerning McNamee's work as Clemens' trainer. The questions, the answers and newly disclosed evidence raised the possibility of future criminal investigations and charges. Here are some of the questions and their answers:
Did the hearing produce any evidence that could cause problems for Roger Clemens?
Yes. Clemens and his team of lawyers and crisis management experts should worry about two developments in the hearing.
First, Clemens had no solid answer for the devastating testimony and written statement from Andy Pettitte...
Second, Clemens and his legal team blundered into the possibility of a charge of tampering with a witness...
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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This whole thing is sad...
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