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A lawyer for one of three New York Met players accused of rape in Port St. Lucie, Fla., said all three players had passed lie-detector tests.
The players have denied the rape allegations. They haven’t been charged and haven’t given statements to the police, but they submitted to the lie-detector test two weeks ago.
A New York woman filed a complaint March 3 saying the three players assaulted her a year ago in pitcher Dwight Gooden’s rental home.
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