The Finley/Kitaen battle

Tito

Registered User
Forum Member
May 25, 2001
678
0
0
Northfield, Ohio, USA
ORANGE, Calif. (AP) -- Actress Tawny Kitaen and her husband, pitcher Chuck Finley of the Cleveland Indians, accused one another of domestic violence and drug abuse in dueling court documents obtained Wednesday by The Associated Press.

Petitioning to regain custody of their two children, Kitaen claimed that Finley started a fight that led to her arrest in April. She also accused him of alcohol and drug abuse, and said he took steroids.

In his petition to keep custody of the children, Finley alleged that Kitaen's "acts of domestic violence and chronic drug abuse place the children at risk."

The petitions, filed May 2 in Orange County Superior Court, were first reported on Tuesday on the Web site thesmokinggun.com. A hearing on Kitaen's request has been continued until June 3.

Finley dismissed his wife's accusations.

"It's a typical custody battle," he said Wednesday night following the Indians' victory over Baltimore.

Claiming that his wife is addicted to prescription medication, Finley's petition stated, "Her abuse of drugs, legal or illegal, impair her abilities to provide a safe environment for the children."

Finley filed divorce papers and obtained a temporary restraining order after his wife allegedly attacked him in their car. The court order also gave him temporary custody of the couple's daughters, ages 9 and 3.

Kitaen, who appeared in such movies as Bachelor Party and California Girls, is accused of attacking her husband on April 1 as the two were returning home from dinner. Police officers said they saw abrasions and scrapes on Finley's body.

Kitaen, 40, has pleaded innocent to two misdemeanor counts of domestic violence. She faces up to a year in jail and $6,000 in fines, if convicted.

She alleges in the petition that Finley started the fight in the car by grabbing her leg and twisting it, and that she kicked him in self-defense as they were driving from the restaurant to their upscale Newport Beach home.

In the documents, she said she wants custody of her children because she is concerned for their safety.

"I have observed the petitioner (Finley) as a heavy drinker. Petitioner also is a heavy marijuana smoker. I have also witnessed petitioner take illegal steroids. ... He has previously bragged to me that he knows how to get around drug testing with the baseball league," it read.

Finley's petition did not address Kitaen's allegations.

Kitaen's attorney, Susan Wiesner, would not comment on the case. A telephone call to Finley's attorney, Gerald J. Phillips, was not immediately returned.

Finley and Kitaen were married in November 1997. She previously was married to David Coverdale, lead singer of the heavy metal band Whitesnake.
 

Valuist

Registered User
Forum Member
Aug 21, 2001
2,314
0
0
62
Mt. Prospect, IL
I just saw the steroid accusations also. This comes a day or two after Canseco claims he will "name names" regarding steroid use. I think many of us have had suspicions a number of guys are using them, but I wouldn't be shocked if the number was outrageously high. Seems kind of strange a pitcher would use them, since I've heard muscle mass doesn't necessarily make one throw harder. I think MLB just cringes over these kinds of stories and I'm sure Tawny will sling as much mud as possible. BTW, did Coverdale dump her? Or was it the other way around? I saw him interviewed a couple years ago and he said "poor boys from London shouldn't marry American actresses". Especially when those actresses need drug rehab and anger management.
 

Tito

Registered User
Forum Member
May 25, 2001
678
0
0
Northfield, Ohio, USA
Don't know much about Tawney and Coverdale. One thing is for sure, this will probably get much uglier as time goes on. Looks like she is already wanting to make sure that every detail is publisized.
 
Bet on MyBookie
Top