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Eileen McNamee was granted immunity before her testimony because her husband linked her to transactions involving prescription drugs that could, in theory, have led to charges against her.
The government was getting a chance to cross-examine her Thursday and was expected to question her motives because of the parallel divorce proceedings. Earlier in the Clemens trial, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton quipped about divorce court: "Everybody lies in that court."
That was when the judge was in more jovial mood. On Wednesday, his anger was aroused, and he skewered both of Clemens' lawyers in separate outbursts. First, he criticized Michael Attanasio for not being forthcoming to the prosecution about the line of questioning he was planning to use with the defense's DNA expert.
Walton seemed even angrier at Clemens' chief lawyer, Rusty Hardin, during a debate over the nature of Eileen McNamee's testimony.
"I don't know how you all practice law down in Texas ... ," Walton told the Houston-based lawyer.
Hardin bristled and interrupted: "Same as anywhere else."
"Just as you can get mad, I can get mad, too!" Walton snapped. "Don't look at me like you're going to intimidate me, sir!"
Later, Walton and Hardin apologized to each other for the clash.
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