Reports surrounding Arnold Schwarzenegger have been coming out of the woodwork since his mistress baby revelation, and today the National Enquirer was at it again.
The tabloid magazine claimed that the former California governor allegedly used his security detail in an inappropriate way, but Arnold?s team is vehemently denying any such thing.
Coming to his client?s defense, Arnold?s lawyer Martin Singer released a statement reading: ?Today?s story from the ?National Enquirer? is totally and completely false. Unfortunately, the media?s relentless desire for new information has some outlets running stories that are made up by paying sources that have zero credibility. My client stated from the beginning that he takes full responsibility for his actions and deserves the public and media criticism. This does not entitle some in the media to be totally irresponsible.?
Furthermore, a statement from Mark Hammond, a retired police officer who worked as part of Schwarzenegger?s security team, told, ?I can say without a shadow of a doubt as a supervisor of his protective detail that at no time did I see Governor Schwarzenegger say or do anything that could be deemed inappropriate, and I was at his side for 7 years. As a supervisor, if anything had occurred, I would have been notified, even if it was technically off the record on his private time.?
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