Report: Feds likely to question Canseco on 'Max'

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While federal agents are meeting Tuesday with Jose Canseco in connection with their probe of Roger Clemens on possible perjury charges, a person named "Max" might also be part of the conversation. [link]

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ESPN:  Canseco to meet with feds on Tuesday
Published 4/18/2008 at BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog
ESPN: Canseco to meet with feds on Tuesday Another lawyer for Canseco, Robert Saunooke, has said Novitzky has described two photos to him—one of Clemens and an 11-year-old boy in Canseco’s pool and another of Canseco with the same boy. From the description, the undated photos in no way linked Clemens to the specific party in question, Saunooke said. Well, wouldn’t that embarrass some people. The article also notes that Canseco may be asked about “Max”, the mysterious steroid dealer who “told him that A-Rod had ‘signed on.’” Max, huh? I think he was just clowning ...

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