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: Russell Hyde III on 4/14/2007 10:34AM
For Tammy who posted her comment at 9:57am, women are looked at harder than men because men were created first & are the head of the creation, therefore, when a woman sins the head of the creation is shamed as well as God being offended because when the man is doing his job in the sight of God with his family she needs to follow his fleshly example that is sitting right in front of her, not just her own mind.
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By: chaneta on 4/14/2007 10:18AM
To spark- what are you- a wannabe ganster? That's why Imus thinks he can call us anything-because we do it to ourselves. Wake up girlfriend. Noone is perfec and we all have done things when young, that we regret later in life. She was not married. And R. Kelly is he a pervert or what? That video has nothing to do with her marriage. Talk about positive stuff. Why trash people all the time. Karu, I have a question for YOU - what is on your closet that might come out and would YOU like it
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By: get real !keep i t real!!!!! on 4/14/2007 10:18AM
When he see the tape of his wife su..king and fu..king and and saying oh oh get it get it its yours its yours baby baby mmmmm mmmmm ooooh oooh ahhhh ahhh o it feels soooo goood he will kick her to the curb he will try not to look at the tape but when he do.. its all over for her. o,m,god i hope theres no cum shoot.
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By: Felicia on 4/14/2007 10:23AM
What are all these course judgements about people that you do not know? Clearly some think they sound clever or have the 411 on all the parties involved. We learn and grow by making mistakes. Please stop showing the world how small your minds are and how much you don't know. "True knowledge is to know the extent of ones own ignorance." By sounding like idiots and having nothing positive or intelligent to say you put us all in a bad light. What would the media do without people like you? By elevating others, we elevate ourselves...
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By: Jasmine on 4/14/2007 10:25AM
First of all, I really hate it when people want to judge you because of a silly tape. Maybe because GOD forgives you and other people feel that you have to wait for their forgiveness, but no one on this earth is perfect and I mean no one. Imus made a STUPID comment, maybe the devil was moving his lips,(I hope he was) but we're talking about a woman who changed her life around to become a better person. Maybe you should consider that saying "Give her the benefit of the doubt." GOD loves everyone on this earth and even those who hasn't repent for their sins, but he's still not going to look at you in that way. Just pray for those whose made mistakes and the LORD will reward you in many ways....GOD BLESS YOU....
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By: LOLITA KYSER on 4/14/2007 10:25AM
what you do in the dark will come to the light.
im sure she is happy with her husband but was unhappy when the skeletons came out of the closet.
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By: chaneta on 4/14/2007 10:31AM
I just read black rain's comments. Another country heard from. Again, this is why Imus and others like him say what they say. Are you not proud of being a woman of color? Are you ashamed of or hate your sisters of color? Wake up. Respect yourself. That is the only way we can get respect. Respect yourself and your sisters and then others will respect you. Are you jealous it wasn't you? Or are you speaking about yourself? GROW UP. Her husband is behind her and that is all that matters
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By: Tammy on 4/14/2007 10:33AM
The Bible says "Touch not my anointed one and do my prophet(tess) no harm .....". Be careful what you say about a child of God, if it's not uplifting and encouraging words then we need to be quiet.
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By: get real !keep i t real!!!!! on 4/14/2007 10:42AM
Felicaia you say that becouse you must have done it too what a slut ass we say in the hood a smut.
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By: Don Mayo on 4/14/2007 10:38AM
I think that society in general has gotten out of hand and if we as people start minding our own business and focusing on our own lives then these tapes will no longer be made. Publicity stunts are almost the norm now and its like a well prepared meal and we eat it all up. So they keep providing us with more and more its not untill we become full that this type of ordeal will stop. God bless this man and his family. It is only their business and Gods that forgiveness is given and not any of our concern what happens in their personal lives.
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