Meghan King Edmonds’ Husband Admits ‘Lapse In Judgement’ Amid Cheating Scandal
June 14 2019, Updated 6:59 p.m. ET
Meghan King Edmonds’ husband is here to admit he made a big mistake.
After a website blasted him for allegedly cheating on the former Real Housewives of Orange County star, Jim Edmonds shared a statement explaining the issue.
“Regrettably, I had a lapse in judgment. I engaged in an inappropriate conversation with this person,” Jim, 48, told Us Weekly this Thursday, June 13. “At no time was there any type of relationship or physical contact. Absolutely none. This is someone trying to profit from my name. I am aware she has done this to others in the past.”
The retired baseball player, who shares three kids with Meghan, 34, said he never intended to destroy his family, and is doing what he can to fix the situation.
“Clearly, I made a very poor decision to expose myself and my family to this type of person. For this, I am truly sorry and sought forgiveness from my wife,” he wrote in his statement. “I’m outraged over the intent to ruin my family and intend to take legal action. We were never having any problems in our marriage. My attorney is in possession of documents wherein this person has admitted fabricating large portions of her ‘story.’”
As RadarOnline.com readers know, All About The Tea published allegations of his conversations with a “baseball madame.” The site claimed Jim cheated on his second wife, Allison, with the woman, and then reconnected with her when Meghan was pregnant with their 1-year-old twins.
Though Jim denied they had a physical relationship during that time, the site published screenshots of their texts, some of which included photos of his penis. The site also claimed Jim sent the woman a video of him touching himself on the same day Meghan gave birth to their twins.
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Meghan reportedly confronted “baseball madame” to learn more about the online affair.
Though she has not spoken publicly of the issue, she hinted at marital issues back in October 2018, when she said she and her husband were taking a vacation to fix their relationship: “We need US back.”