





Well, some people may think that a film about grown men injecting testosterone into their asses may fall into the soft porn category. It’s not us, but, you know, if you’re into that sort of thing then you may have lost a Netflix pick. That’s because Jose Canseco reportedly tried to bulk up finances to produce a straight to DVD film based on his 2005 steroids anthology “Juice” by trying to blackmail American League batting champion Magglio Ordonez.
Four people in baseball confirmed that referrals were made from Major League Baseball to the F.B.I. regarding Canseco’s actions relating to the six-time All-Star outfielder Magglio Ordóñez, who was not mentioned in Canseco’s earlier book or in any other report on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. All four insisted on anonymity because they said they didn’t have authority to speak about the events.
Does Canseco have a green card? He should be worried if he does. On the other hand, Ordonez is simply flummoxed.
“I didn’t want to press charges against him,” Ordóñez said. “I don’t want any problems. He is probably desperate for money. I don’t understand why he is trying to put people down.”
It’s definitely all about the money with a roid freak who is probably still on roids. Canseco’s probably down because the “Surreal Life” people haven’t called him back.
Canseco is said to seek favor to omit name [NYTimes]

