Former Indian David Justice Denies Using Steroids Following ESPN Report

ESPN show "Outside the Lines" reported that former Major League Baseball standout David Justice bought performance enhancement drugs off of Kirk Radomski. Justice, who helped lead the Cleveland Indians to the 1997 American League Championship, denied the charges today saying:
"He has never been in a car with me," Justice said. "He didn't take me to the airport. He's going to call me a liar and that's his information? That's a bald-faced lie."
Radomski was an integral part of the scathing Mitchell report commissioned by MLB that implicated stars such as Roger Clemens, Gary Sheffield, Juan Gonzalez, and Justice in the steroids scandal that rocked the baseball world last year.
Another former Indian Dwight Gooden was also featured on "Outside the Lines" for his relationship with Radomski and he, too, denied that former New York Mets clubhouse worker took urine tests for the star who had a history of substance abuse problems stating:
"That never happened," Gooden said. "I don't know what he's talking about. I've made mistakes through the years, and I've admitted them, but that never happened. And the way the tests were administered, it couldn't have happened. I've done enough wrong on my own, I don't want to get blamed for something I didn't do."

