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EXCLUSIVE: Sandra Bullock's Husband and Alleged Mistress Traded Messages Online -- Read Them Here

March 18 2010, Published 8:35 a.m. ET

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Sandra Bullock's husband Jesse James traded messages online with his alleged mistress Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Read Jesse James' and Alleged Mistress' Online Messages

As RadarOnline.com was the first to report, James took down his Twitter page Franklyluckman" shortly after a tabloid report broke regarding his alleged affair with McGee. Unfortunately for James, McGee continued to have her page up with evidence clearly linking the two.

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As late as February 7, McGee and James were in contact according to her page. "Was that from your Easy Bake Oven?" she Tweeted teasingly in a reply to a message he sent her. However, five days later she mused: "Sometimes to love yourself...you need to just walk away."

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On January 26, McGee joined in on the search for the West Coast Choppers CEO's beloved dog by re-tweeting his plea for people to search for Cinnabun. A week before, she re-tweeted another message of his regarding the tornado in Huntington Beach. Interestingly, she was off to Orange County (where James is based) that same evening.

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"Running away from Love is easy...Facing your Fear makes u a TRUE LOVER..." McGee wrote three days before her Orange County trip.

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