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Despite his efforts to branch out, McNamee kept a low profile until October of
2001, when he was suddenly in the New York tabloids. According to police
reports, an employee of a St. Petersburg, Fla., hotel where the Yankees were
staying had noticed a man and a woman apparently having sex in the hotel
pool, while another man looked on from a few feet away. All three were naked
in the pool. One of the men, Charles Wonsowicz, the former St. John's pitcher
who was now the Yankees' video technician, left immediately when confronted
by the employee. The other, McNamee, continued to hold on to the woman until
the hotel employee asked him to leave again, according to police documents.
"You mean now?" he said. McNamee got out of the pool, leaving behind the
woman, who witnesses said appeared "out of it." She said to the hotel
employee, "Help me," and then McNamee pulled her out of the pool and tried to
put clothes back on her.
Employees called police, and an ambulance also arrived. It turned out the
woman had ingested a near fatal dose of GHB, a powerful drug used by
bodybuilders, teenage "ravers" and date rapists -- who have used it to
incapacitate victims. A bottle of the GHB was found on the pool deck.
Police investigated the incident as a rape and questioned McNamee the next
morning.
The report of Detective Don Crotty, who questioned McNamee, cites McNamee as
lying several times during the questioning: about where he first met the
woman, saying it was the hotel lobby rather than another bar, as other
witnesses said; and about his whereabouts over the course of the night.
McNamee didn't mention that he was with the woman with several other Yankees
players in Chuck Knoblauch's room. He denied to police that he even knew
Wonsowicz, his college teammate and fellow Yankees employee. He said
Wonsowicz looked familiar, and he might be a "green fly," ballplayer slang
for a hanger-on who looks for autographs.
For more than a month in 2001, McNamee was a suspect. However, no charges
were filed. Early in the investigation, the woman lied to investigators about
her reason for being at the Renaissance Vinoy hotel -- she was having an
affair with another Yankees employee who was married, and didn't want to
reveal that. When investigators realized this, they declined to pursue the
investigation of McNamee. A few months later, the Yankees quietly let McNamee
go. But Clemens and Pettitte kept using him as their personal trainer.
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Rape is a crime, except if you're a Yankee.
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