US judge tells Clemens, lawyers to limit comments

WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A federal judge yesterday  warned Roger Clemens, his lawyers, prosecutors and possible  witnesses against making statements that could sway potential  jurors about the charges that he lied to the U.S. Congress  about steroid use.

The former baseball great was charged last week with making  false statements, perjury and obstructing Congress when he  denied under oath in 2008 before Congress accusations he had  used steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.

Clemens last week denied any wrongdoing through the social  media website Twitter, while his lawyer held a news conference  to deny the charges against the former pitching star. Federal  prosecutors also issued a press release unveiling the charges.

Saying it was “not surprising” the parties had spoken about  the indictment, District Judge Reggie Walton said in a court  order he would “not tolerate such behavior from anyone”  involved in the case.