Warning: The following article contains graphic descriptions of domestic violence.
after 24-year-old Olivia Finestead, the mother of his one-year-old daughter, accused him of multiple incidents of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse, as well as an incident of child abuse.detailing two different incidents in which Clevinger strangled her or slapped her, and she also accused Clevinger of throwing used chewing tobacco on their child. Finestead also posted about these alleged incidents on Instagram, sometimes including photos of her injuries.
"You really deserve hell," Finestead wrote,"I've kept quiet for almost a year and you continue to covertly abuse your infant, withhold ALL of her belongings, we have none of our stuff, still not even her birth certificate or her car seat attachment. He's made sure to do everything he can to keep control."
Despite the active investigation, Clevinger was allowed to attend and participate in White Sox spring training activities, since MLB players are not paid for spring training.
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