By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
When Hillary Rodham Clinton's husband was on the path to the White House, she created a frenzy for standing by the future President William Jefferson Clinton -- after allegations of infidelity nearly rocked the campaign trail.
While many women are known to roll with the punches when it comes to their spouse's sexual history and/or extra-marital affairs, many men don't.
All-Star athlete Gary Sheffield is one who stands by his woman.
The Major League Baseball star finally addressess the R. Kelly scandal the he and his wife DeLeon Richards were embroiled in 2003, in his new autobiography, 'Inside Power' -- in stores now.
"While we were still living in Atlanta, people began calling DeLeon, talking about a videotape with her and R. Kelly," the 39-year-old Tampa native writes in the tome, written with Marvin Gaye/Tavis Smiley biographer David Ritz. "They were demanding millions in hush money. DeLeon was pregnant with Jaden and emotionally at the most vulnerable point in her life."
Sheffield revealed that another blackmailer had joined in on the action -- this time a preacher wanting Richards to join his ministry, and the couple to employ him as their spiritual counselor in exchange for his silence.
"Both D and I understood the implications of what we were doing: The minute this jack-leg preacher was caught, news of D's former relationship with R. Kelly would hit the papers."
The former New York Yankees Right Fielder, who has experienced his fair share of media scuttlebutt over his near 20 year career, remained undaunted by the threats. "I just want to bury this jerk who thinks he can hold us up," he consoled his wife after she expressed concern.
"Other women, wanting to protect their reputation at any cost, might have suggested paying a blackmailer. Not DeLeon. She said 'My faith is in God. I'm walking through this with my head held high."
"I'm not saying that the false news reports didn't give us restless nights and bad days," he clarified. "We struggled with our anger and resentment."
He said the Holy Word provided the most solace for the couple, who were just getting settled into their New Jersey digs.
"We were comforted by the absolute knowledge that God's love for us and His Blessing of our marriage were indestructible. The Calmness pointed to the Proverbs where it says, ' Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.' Morning came. Joy arrived. Faith saw us through."
Sheffield who is the father of six children --two with Richards -- is the only player in Major League history to make the All Star team with five clubs. The former Milwaukee Brewer, San Diego Padre, Florida Marlin, Los Angeles Dodger, and Atlanta Brave is now donning his seventh jersey as a proud new Detroit Tiger this season.
Richards, a gospel singer currently selling a new album available online, recently was interviewed by AOL Black Voices Producer Angela Bronner and revealed that she still doesn't know if a sex tape with Kelly exists. "But I was young, I was in a situation that's no different than anybody else out there that could've made the same mistake," she rationalized. "And so for that, I've asked God to forgive me and having [sex] outside of being married." (Read story here.)


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By: bubbleyum on 4/15/2007 9:13PM
ppl should mind their own business. He's not the only one.
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By: cat woman on 4/14/2007 8:25AM
Does any of our successful black men like black girls any more? No offense to the wife but this is just sad. Its not his wife's fault. And no disrespect to mixed girls or girls of other ethnicities but every TV you turn on...I feel this is so insulting to black girls who look like black girls. Its some pretty and educated black women out there who look like black women. Its like the majority of black men are saying we aren't good enough or something. I just feel our race is struggling and our men are running from our problems into the arms of women who (for the most part) haven't really dealt with our struggles as blacks. I understand you can't help who you fall in love with but you can't tell me that this isn't an epedemic. I really could care less about what he has to say at this point (no offense to his wife)He just reminds me of so many of our men who claim we aren't good enough after they knock us up with their babies. But the real insult is how he's on TV giving black men the impression that anything other than black is the way to go.
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By: renty on 4/14/2007 8:29AM
why does everyone even care. it's fun to talk about for a while but at the end of the day if you're not them it has no bearing on your life. if he chose to forgive something that didn't even happen while they were married thats admirable because we as women are expected to forgive it always when we know 99 percent of the time a man will not forgive the same action.
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By: Mother of a Daughter on 4/14/2007 8:46AM
My my my! What terrible things we say about our own but then "act" outraged when a white person does the same thing. Historically we destroy ourselves then "blame" the white man. The division may have started with them but ends with us. Women have always been the bottom of all races. Men have ruled the world with their other head and look at the state we're in. I find it funny that know matter how nappy our hair is or how much of a Ho you think we are, you still WANT SOME. We as woman need to empower ourselves and teach our daughters that we are queens no matter what is said about us. I AM HAPPY TO BE NAPPY!
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By: Kara on 4/14/2007 8:42AM
My comment is to Black Rain, it's none of your business to say who she was and was'nt sleeping because im sure that you were'nt present at any time. People like you are the reason that other African Americans can't get ahead in life, the lady makes one mistake and she a ho. JackA** get a life your are probaly the same person who bought a copy of The Paris Hilton Sex Tape and is standing by Britney Spears through her hard times but, this black woman has to be a ho. Hell you have probaly done worse! Sweep around your own door steps before you go digging around another persons and try supporting our people instead of breaking them down.
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By: Desheri on 4/14/2007 8:59AM
It has been written "He who is with out sin let him throw the first stone." Also, I imagine that is the business of two adults who are legally married ONLY to one another.
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By: Cathy Morgan on 4/14/2007 9:07AM
Deleon is a wonderful person who is no different than the rest of us. I don't believe there is a person on this earth that has not at one time or another made a bad choice at one time or another. Many will not own up to it. But God is so awesome that inspite of what we have said or done he is forgiving and he will forgive us over and over again and will remember no more. But people, if anything is ever said good about a person and they can't handle it they want to say "but remember when she did......." and that is sad.
I know Deleon personally and I love her and appreciate her and appreciate the fact that she is not trying to keep this a secret but by being upfront, can help so many that might make the same mistake one day. In this day and time we should all try to help others so that they don't make the same mistake we did.
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By: Black Diva on 4/14/2007 10:01AM
Come on what a mess and i'm sure R. Kelly was already in the mist of some controversy some people love chaos it is what it is!
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By: Black Falcon on 4/14/2007 9:23AM
Wake up black people.Love ourselves first
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By: HarlemHoney on 4/14/2007 9:34AM
Black Rain you're an idiot and the very reason this country is in the state its in!!
Who we are at age 15, we are not at 25, nor are we the same at age 35. During our lives we change, we grow and we build character and during her life she found the lord which brought on a different change. Who are you to judge? "Gold Diggin Nappy Headed Ho" Your comments were uncalled for.(I know, you're riding that Imus wave, and how ignorant of you) Grow up, read a book, find God, I'm sure that will bring change in you)
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