Alex Rodriguez Denies Tell-All Book's Claim of Weekly Threesomes With Hookers: "Comical," Says Baseball Star's Rep

"The allegations concerning prostitutes are 100 percent false, and therefore the the author of the book cannot possibly have a single shred of evidence to back them up," his rep says

By Bruna Nessif Oct 18, 2013 2:37 AMTags
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Alex Rodriguez is an all-star when it comes to the triple play, according to an upcoming tell-all.

But the scandal-tarnished athlete's camp has grand-slammed the allegations in House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, The World's Most Powerful Address that A-Rod had numerous sexual encounters involving two prostitutes at a time.

"The allegations concerning prostitutes are 100 percent false, and therefore the the author of the book cannot possibly have a single shred of evidence to back them up," A-Rod's spokesperson Ron Berkowitz said in a statement to E! News.

"Furthermore, they are defamatory—even of a public figure, as they include untrue allegations of criminal activity, as well as infidelity," he continued. "It's comical that we even have to waste our time responding to such stories but not surprising as certain people have an agenda against Alex."

According to Page Six, author Michael Gross was told by a building worker that Rodriguez "got hookers all the time. Usually two at a time, two times a week. One time he had two go up, they came down and left, and 10 minutes later, Cameron Diaz walks in."

Rodriguez was also romantically linked to Madonna and Kate Hudson, but Gross writes, "apparently they weren't enough for A-Rod."

House is scheduled to be published March 11, 2014, by Atria/Simon & Schuster.