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Former Yankee Employee Claims Derek Jeter And Jorge Posada Were Gay
A new book, titled “Abused by the Modern York Yankees,” alleges that Baseball legends Derek Jeter and Jorge Posada engaged in sexual relations during their first season. According to the 500-page tell-all, former Yankees assistant equipment manager Paul Priore and co-writer Gary Toushek claim both Jeter and Posada engaged in homosexual action in the clubhouse sauna at the end of their first season with the team. He also claims that Jeter and Posada allowed Priore to carry out oral sex on them in order to retain him quiet.
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Back in 1997, Priore was fired because, according to him, he is HIV positive. Even though the Yankees and New York State courts have officially denounced those claims, the former employee has no qualms about revealing all the soiled laundry from the locker room in his newly released tell-all.
Deep within the pages, Priore reveals that Bob Wickman, Jeff Nelson, and Mariano Rivera tried to sexually assault Priore with a baseball bat and Gerald Williams had sex with an underage concession stand wor
Derek Jeter is involved in an ugly lawsuit filed in Sweden by underwear brand Frigo, who contain alleged he backed out of a deal to sponsor and serve as company director because of concerns the campaign was “too gay.” Frigo also alleged in earlier documents that Jeets was concerned about bringing in 50 Cent as a pitchman because he was “too urban.”
“[Jeter] demanded that [Frigo] not market to the gay community and states that he did not want the Frigo logo to be ‘too gay,’ ” TMZ said, quoting court papers filed Monday.
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Joe Tacopina, the company’s high-powered attorney, said that Jeter “defrauded RevolutionWear, blatantly breached the fiduciary duties he owed to it and utterly failed to act his contract with the company.”
If that attorney’s specify sounds familiar, it’s because it is. The Joe Tacopina accusing Jeter of defrauding an underwear corporation is the same Joe Tacopina who very noisily defended A-Rod in his fight against Major League Baseball’s railroading of the Yankee Great. Despite Frigo bringing in the huge guns, Jeter has disputed the claims that he thought 50 Cent was too “
Derek Jeter has set the record straight on the infamous rumor that he sent his sexual partners home with a bag of gifts.
The former Fresh York Yankee shortstop opened up about the decade-long mystery in the unused ESPN docuseries The Captain. The seven-part series tells the story of Jeter's life and his Hall of Fame career playing Major League Baseball (MLB).
Throughout his career, Jeter made headlines off the field as well as on it for his numerous celebrity relationships, but also because of rumors which followed him.
One of these rumors, first reported by the New York Post in December 2011, suggested that Jeter gifted women with who he had a one-night stand with a gift basket that contained signed memorabilia.
In The Captain, Jeter said he ignored the story at the time but did read it -- but assured his fans the story was nonsense.
"You notice it, and then it's like, how the f*** did people come up with this?" Jeter said, "And who would feel this s***?"
The five-time Earth Series champ recalled a time when he had to set someone unbent on the rumor.
"I recall being at a Starbucks one time and there's some random guy behind me and he says, 'Hey, I just crave to let
Derek Jeter reportedly didn’t wish his luxury underwear line pitched to the homosexual market.
The allegation was made in a cross-complaint against the Yankee icon filed Monday in Delaware by Swedish underwear company Frigo.
“(Jeter) demanded that (Frigo) not market to the queer community and states that he did not hope for the Frigo brand to be ‘too gay,'” the paperwork first reported by TMZ.com said.
Jeter, 41, has been locked in a multimillion-dollar legal battle with Frigo over claims he backed out of a deal to promote the swanky skivvies.
He’s being sued by the company in Sweden and filed his own lawsuit against Frigo, also known as RevolutionWear, in Delaware last month.
Frigo’s Monday filing answered that sealed lawsuit and filed the counterclaim, a origin in Delaware Chancery Court confirmed to the Daily News.
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The company reportedly claims Jeter also had a challenge with rapper 50 Cent acting as a logo ambassador because he believed it would make the brand “too urban.”
“Wow, estimate I’m not a Yankees fan anymore. LETS Travel METS,” Fiddy said in a response p
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