Allegations and Denials Flying in Sara Evans' Divorce Mess
Published October 18, 2006
The complaint also alleges Schelske has "many" pornographic photographs on his computers, including "at least 100" of him "posing with his erect penis" and "several photographs showing the defendant having sex with other women," and of placing ads on Craig's List seeking "three party" and "anal" sex.
On Monday, accused adulteress Alison Clinton, Evans' (now former) personal assistant and erstwhile nanny to the Schelskes' children, issued a statement through her attorney denying the charges, saying she "categorically reject[s] the sad, unlawful and despicable attempt by Evans to assign part of the blame for her broken marriage on an alleged affair with Evans' husband."
Clinton called Evans, who was the maid of honor in her July wedding, a "dear friend" and said she will sign an affidavit "disavowing the allegation," and take a lie detector test. She demanded a public retraction and apology from Evans.
"I am crushed. I thought Sara was my friend. I have never been anything but loyal to her and her family. I cannot understand this but now I am forced clear my name in order to preserve the best possible future for me and my family," Clinton said.
Clinton was the family's nanny for a few years, ending in 2004, when she sought treatment for anorexia. After treatment, she was rehired as Evans' personal assistant and co-president of her fan club. The 5'2" Clinton, 28, weighs about 80 pounds.
"I cannot explain why Sara is waging a false media campaign, but I intend to defend myself in court and protect my children as best I can," Schelske said in a statement released yesterday. Melody Taber, Schelske's sister, told the Tennessean, "I would like to say in spite of what Sara is doing in the media, not only to my brother but to so many families, we continue to love her and continue to pray for her and our nephew and nieces. I don't recognize the person who is doing this. This is not the Sara we have known for the last 15 years."
Sara Evans made her recording debut in 1997 with Three Chords and the Truth, and her breakthrough 2000 album, Born to Fly, went double-platinum. Among her hits are "Perfect," "Suds in the Bucket," and "Real Fine Place to Start."
UPDATE
Schelske returns fire with accusations of his own.










There is an irony that the nanny's name is Clinton, don't you think?
Seriously though, I had no interest in this story until learning who her husband is. Now, 20 days before the election it is just another example of how the GOP talks the talk but cannot walk the walk.