Mindy McCready Documents Clemens Affair

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Mindy McCready photo courtesy of myspace.com/mindymcready.


May 23, 2008 — After several years of bad press and personal misfortune, Mindy McCready is opening up her life in a documentary that will include her account of an alleged affair with former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens.

Blake Freeman, the producer of the film — currently titled Fallen Angel — is hoping to get the picture released in July and promised The New York Daily News that it would include "her side of the Roger Clemens story."

"She talks about everybody," Blake added.

The Clemens relationship, which was first reported last month, occurred while the pitcher was married. Mindy first met him when she was an aspiring, 15-year-old singer in Florida around 1991. She notched a trio of country hits — "Ten Thousand Angels," "Guys Do It All The Time" and "A Girl’s Gotta Do (What A Girl’s Gotta Do)" — in 1996 and ’97.

In the last few years, her career unravelled with multiple arrests, suicide attempts and the birth of a baby boy, sired by a boyfriend who nearly beat her to death. Mindy has been in court recently trying to gain custody of her two-year-old son, Zander, from her mother.