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Mindy McCready Sex Video: "Baseball Mistress" Threatens Lawsuit

"Mindy McCready, Baseball Mistress" cover art (E! Online)

NEW YORK (CBS) Mindy McCready's lawyer claims that she had nothing to do with an alleged sex tape that recently surfaced called "Mindy McCready, Baseball Mistress."

"We are not aware of the production or release of the alleged film that seems to have surfaced via various media reports," McCready's attorney Adam Dread said in a statement. "However, we can confirm that any illegally-obtained property, and/or fabricated footage, and the release thereof, will be dealt with swiftly following proper legal procedure."

Mindy McCready (Getty/Brad Barket)

According to Fox News, the country singer and VH1 "Celebrity Rehab" star goes into great detail about her alleged affair with married Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens. On one of the interview portions, McCready describes the MLB star as being "good" in bed, despite having "a lot of problems" with erectile dysfunction.

The hour-long video allegedly features McCready and a boyfriend named "Peter."

No lawsuit has been filed over the footage.

The sex tape surfaces just as McCready is releasing her first country album in 14 years, "I'm Still Here."

McCready is known for having a tabloid life of domestic abuse, drug and DUI arrests, and suicide attempts. She gained stardom in 1996 as an engaging 20-year-old country music spitfire riding a feisty No. 1 hit, "Guys Do It All The Time," and a double-platinum album, "Ten Thousand Angels."

She later had a high-profile role in the 2010 edition of VH1's "Celebrity Rehab." On the TV show, she performed her title song about surviving difficult times, "I'm Still Here," which brought her "Rehab" colleagues to tears.

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