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Personal property of suspended NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield will go on the auction block Friday, Nov. 20, 2009. Among the items up for bid are a ranch home, construction equipment, trucks, miscellaneous tools and racing equipment.
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The former attorney for Jeremy Mayfield said he has yet to be paid for defending the suspended NASCAR driver.
Bill Diehl, the most prolific attorney in Charlotte, N.C., represented Mayfield following his May suspension for failing a random drug test. The two split last month when Mayfield hired celebrity attorney Mark Geragos.
Diehl, at Talladega Superspeedway for Sunday's race as a guest of team owner Rick Hendrick, said he would not...
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by Holly CainFiled under: Sprint CupIn his first national one-on-one television interview, suspended NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield continued to deny drug use and accused NASCAR of using him as a "a good pawn who wasn't going to cost them any money at all.'' Mayfield, who was suspended indefinitely for testing positive in a pair of drug tests this May, made the assertions on ESPN's Outside the Lines show, which will air Sunday at 9 a.m., hours...
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From sports.aol.com
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MARTINSVILLE, Va. – The U.S. District Court judge who initially granted an injunction that lifted driver Jeremy Mayfield’s suspension for what NASCAR says was a May 1 drug test that was positive for methamphetamines now likely will be the one who rescinds the injunction.
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NASCAR continues the Chase for the Cup today at Martinsville, but the sport is in the headlines for other reasons today. Suspended Jeremy Mayfield kept slandering NASCAR in an ESPN interview, while Bob Griese made a racial slur against Juan Pablo Montoya.Contributor: Robert DoughertyPublished: Oct 25, 2009
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