Posts about Barry Bonds

Serena Williams shopping at True Religion in LA (June 9th 2009)

Tennis phenom Serena Williams was seen out and about doing some shopping at designer store True Religion on Robertson Blvd Tuesday (Jun 9) in Los Angeles.

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Jack Nicholson and his son at the Lakers game - March 9th 2008
PHOTOS: NOEL VASQUEZ FOR GETTY IMAGES

Jack Nicholson (pictured above) enjoying Sunday’s Lakers game with his son, Raymond Nicholson. Professional baseball player Barry Bonds was there sitting courtside as well. Check out 3 photos of him below.

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Raven Symone and Martin Lawrence at the “College Roadtrip” movie premiere
PHOTOS: ERIC CHARBONNEAU FOR WIRE IMAGE

Actor Martin Lawrence along with actress Raven Symone made an appearance on the red carpet at the premiere of their new movie, “College Road Trip” at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood. Other celebrities who showed their faces include Kym Whitley, Donny Osmond, Barry Bonds, and more.

College Road Trip is an upcoming film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. The movie will star Raven Symone (also serving as executive producer) as a college-bound teen named Melanie Porter, who goes on a road trip to different colleges with her father, a police officer, played by Martin Lawrence. Check out more photos from the Hollywood premiere after the cut.

Martin Lawrence at the “College Roadtrip” movie premiere Raven and Martin at the “College Roadtrip” movie premiere Barry Bonds and his family at the “College Roadtrip” movie premiere Kim Whitley at the “College Roadtrip” movie premiere

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Baseball All-Time Home-Run Leader Barry Bonds IndictedBaseball star Barry Bonds was indicted a couple of weeks ago on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice for allegedly lying under oath to a federal grand jury looking into steroid use among pro athletes.

“During the criminal investigation, evidence was obtained including positive tests for the presence of anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing substances for Bonds and other athletes,” the indictment read, according to the Associated Press.

Bonds attorney John Burris was skeptical of the investigation’s findings. “I’m surprised,” he said, “but there’s been an effort to get Barry for a long time. I’m curious what evidence they have now they didn’t have before.”

Bonds, who hit home run number 756 on August 7th of this year, surpassing Hank Aaron, told a grand jury in 2003 that he had never knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. The indictment follows a four-year investigation into steroid use by top athletes.

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