Former MLB pitcher Carl Pavano accused of peeing in ex-wife’s shampoo bottles

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After it was revealed earlier this month that police were called to the home of former MLB pitcher Carl Pavano and his ex-wife nine times in the past two years, serious allegations have been made about Pavano.
Pavano was initially accused of “controlling behavior,” including name-calling, cutting off her expenses and threatening to take their children away amid a nasty pre-marital fight.
Their divorce was finalized last December, but a new lawsuit filed by Pavano’s ex, Alissa, alleges that Pavano would urinate on her shampoo bottles and “willfully soil the plaintiff’s bed during parenting by sleeping with his female partners in bed,” according to CT Insider.
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Minnesota Twins starting pitcher Carl Pavano delivers a pitch in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on May 26, 2012. (Jesse Johnson/USA TODAY Sports)
Pavano then said he “removed all the clean linens from the house so that the plaintiff could have a clean and safe bed during the delivery.”
The former striker allegedly sent photos of “multiple guns on the kitchen table” to Alissa and their children in a group chat shortly after they were served with divorce papers.
The couple currently shares custody of their three children with the other couple in their Fairfield, Connecticut home. Pavano owns the home through a trust.
Alissa accused the ex-striker of forcing her to sign a prenup which she said was one-sided.

New York Yankees starting pitcher Carl Pavano pitches in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium in Anaheim on September 8, 2008. (Gary A. Vasquez/USA TODAY Sports)
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“A prenuptial agreement is an acceptable way for people, before marriage, to set out how their financial interests and obligations will be determined after marriage,” Alissa’s lawyers said in a nutshell, The New York Post.
“It should not be acceptable for a spouse who already has money to start a family with a significant other to force him to give up financial independence, and then withdraw financial benefits from the prenuptial agreement under the threat of taking young children from him and leaving him with nothing.”

Yankees coach Gene Monahan checks on pitcher Carl Pavano after he was hit in the head by a ball hit by Baltimore Orioles player Melvin Mora. (Beth Balbierz/The Record)
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Pavano pitched for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York YankeesCleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins, named an All-Star in 2004. He pitched to a 4.81 ERA in his career, on his biggest payday from the Yankees. However, he only made 26 appearances in his four seasons with them and is regarded as one of the worst signings.
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