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Baseball Musings
July 24, 2007
Bell in Playboy

Kimberly Bell, former mistress of Barry Bonds, tells her story in the Novemember Playboy and poses nude as well.

Bell's appearance in the magazine can't help the government's case against her former lover.

Defense lawyers are widely expected to argue that Bell was a woman scorned because of Bonds' decision to marry another woman during their relationship. Her appearance on Playboy may only add fuel to the defense's case.

Really? Haven't we learned anything from the Gennifer Flowers case? Her story was dismissed because she sold it to a tabloid, but it turned out to be true. If Bell does have tapes to back up her story, my guess is her story will hold up in court just fine.


Posted by David Pinto at 09:02 AM | Cheating | TrackBack (0)
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That she is "the" witness is more of an indication of what a joke the case is against him than anything else. So, he keeps just about everything in his life beyond private, but he laid out his "steroids" regimen to her?

We (all of us baseball fans) have an opinon re: Bonds and we express it whenever he's brought up on this site. But, this is getting old. I wonder how many of us would be able to withstand the scrutiny of the federal government turning our lives upside down for four (FOUR) years?

I think that, at this point, the USAO and the IRS are trying (with all their might) to avoid the ridicule and humiliation of closing their investigation. And, I wonder how much the IRS SA (Jeff Lovitsky?) well...let's say...embellished the evidence...to his superiors and to the USAO to get going in the first place.

This is not going to end well. All our tax dollars for a baseball player and all this time and still nothing? And, if an indictment comes next fall, it's now been so long and has cost so much, that it isn't going to stand up to scrutiny either. But, I suspect that loathing of Bonds in so many corners has already convicted him of X, Y, and Z.

Posted by: Kent at July 24, 2007 12:01 PM

"But, I suspect that loathing of Bonds in so many corners has already convicted him of X, Y, and Z."

I think you're right, Kent. When a guy has cheated in every other aspect of his life, it's hard to give him the benefit of the doubt.

Posted by: Andy at July 24, 2007 01:05 PM

Agreed David, this does little to deflect her testimony. If the Government ever flips Greg Anderson Barry will do hard time.

Posted by: abe at July 24, 2007 02:45 PM

re: Kimberly Bell

I'd like to see more before I make up my mind.

--art kyriazis, philly

Posted by: art kyriazis at July 24, 2007 02:56 PM

Yes, she sounds like a fine witness:

"He was very envious of Mark McGwire," she said from her San Jose home. "He never said that was the reason, but I know it was."

Now, I'm not an attorney, nor do I play one on TV, but even I could rip this one to shreds.

Greg Anderson is more likely protecting his own behind not Barry's. He's a non-factor, or he would have been one by now.

Just MO, but come on, use some sommon sense. Self-preservation or preserving the reputation of a guy the rest of the world knows as the biggest a-hole out there. And only you see another side of him, a side worth doing time in prison for?

WOW, I want to see that story as a made for TV movie.

I said from day one, the best they would get out of this was a tax case. Now, it looks as if they might not get that.

Posted by: Charles Slavik at July 24, 2007 02:59 PM

There are a few more witnesses other than Bell and Anderson, and the case depends on how well the witnesses' testimony supports the other evidence.

I'm sure the prosecutors want to have an open and shut case before they indict, so they don't look like a bunch of fools with an insufficient case. They could have gotten an indictment a while ago.

However, Bell's posing for Playboy might mean the feds are not going charge Bonds or at least that's the way Bell sees it, and she wants to capitalize on her fleeting fame now.

Posted by: geb4000 at July 24, 2007 03:50 PM

...and in the TV movie he's really a from Westworld, from the same production line as Yul Brunner, only darker complected and more muscular. He needs to be stopped and Kimberly Bell (playing herself) is just the person to do it...her and Tom Sizemore as Greg Anderson.

Posted by: Kent at July 24, 2007 03:53 PM

How long to investigate ENRON? Martha Stewart? Scooter Libby? How long to investigate Barry Bonds? Bonds is not a hero of mine, but I think that it's getting a bit silly at this point.

Posted by: Kent at July 24, 2007 04:12 PM

There are apparently no other witnesses worthy of mention in that paragon of journalistic integrity "Game of Shadows".

If there were, we'd have heard about them by know. This case has been leakier than the Titanic before she sank, whereas in the Grimsley case and even the recently minted Romanski case, it seems like the cone of silence is in effect.

It's been very transparent all along what's been going on.

Posted by: Charles Slavik at July 24, 2007 05:17 PM
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