A-Rod Is Lying! See The Proof He Booked A Sex Date With His Mistress Months Ago
June 9 2017, Updated 11:48 a.m. ET
One day after RadarOnline.com published The National ENQUIRER‘s exclusive interview with Alex Rodriguez's mistress, Lauren Hunter, pals of the star are insisting that A-Rod hasn't been in contact with Hunter for years. But RadarOnline.com has obtained proof that Rodriguez and his assistant were emailing Lauren with travel details for a November 2016 sex date!
A copy of Hunter's flight itinerary for November 2, 2016, clearly states that it was provided to her by A-Rod's assistant and the baseballer himself.
These email exchanges, dated one day before Hunter's flight, show discussion between Rodriguez and his assistant regarding Hunter's flight details.
"Heidi — when is the return flight?" Rodriguez wrote his assistant, Heidi Bitter, in the email chain dated November 1, 2016.
As the itinerary reveals, Hunter was in Cleveland, Ohio until the morning of November 2, when A-Rod attended the World Series. Rodriguez even posted his whereabouts on Instagram at the time, confirming his sexy Cleveland romp with Hunter the day before the big game.
What's more, the phone number listed on the itinerary document matches the contact information of A-Rod's assistant!
On November 2, Hunter flew from Cleveland, Ohio to St. Louis, Missouri with a first-class ticket, leaving her secret lover behind for business.
As readers know, A-Rod has been caught red-handed cheating on current girlfriend, Jennifer Lopez. Raunchy text messages exchanged between the MLB star and Hunter in May of this year were obtained by RadarOnline.com.
Hunter described Rodriguez as a serial cheater with a kinky fetish for rough sex, adding that his relationship with Lopez was fake and that he was not attracted to the 47-year-old singer.
But while sources close to A-Rod attempt to deny the allegations, these emails tell a different story.
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