CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- NASCAR accused Jeremy Mayfield of lying to a federal court about the chronology of a second random drug test, offering to provide an audio tape of the conversation in which Mayfield was told to submit a sample. The driver says the telephone call went to voicemail.The accusation came Monday in court filings that ask U.S. District Court Judge Graham Mullen to lift the July 1 injunction he granted Mayfield so he could return to racing.
NASCAR disputed the sworn testimony Mayfield provided to U.S. District Court last week, including the assertion that a July 6 request for a second drug test went to his voicemail at 1:18 p.m. He said he didn't get the message until about 40 minutes later, making it difficult for him to meet the two-hour deadline to report for testing.
"I'm calling on behalf of NASCAR who has requested that you take a drug test today within the next two hours ... and I was going to help find you a location that you could go to based upon where you are right now," Sweeney said in the transcript.
"Right, well I'm gonna have to -- let me talk to my attorney first. ... So, and I'll get back with you," Mayfield is quoted as replying.
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 25: Chase Austin (L) signs autographs for fans at the special Macy's autograph signing hosted by CAVI at the Macy's Castleton Square Mall on July 25, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joey Foley/Getty Images for Lawlor Media Group) *** Local Caption *** Chase Austin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 25: Chase Austin signs autographs for fans at the special Macy's autograph signing hosted by CAVI at the Macy's Castleton Square Mall on July 25, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joey Foley/Getty Images for Lawlor Media Group) *** Local Caption *** Chase Austin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 25: Chase Austin signs autographs for fans at the special Macy's autograph signing hosted by CAVI at the Macy's Castleton Square Mall on July 25, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joey Foley/Getty Images for Lawlor Media Group) *** Local Caption *** Chase Austin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 25: Chase Austin signs autographs for fans at the special Macy's autograph signing hosted by CAVI at the Macy's Castleton Square Mall on July 25, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joey Foley/Getty Images for Lawlor Media Group) *** Local Caption *** Chase Austin
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INDIANAPOLIS - JULY 25: Chase Austin signs autographs for fans at the special Macy's autograph signing hosted by CAVI at the Macy's Castleton Square Mall on July 25, 2009 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joey Foley/Getty Images for Lawlor Media Group) *** Local Caption *** Chase Austin
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According to Mayfield's affidavit from last week, he was in a meeting and did not receive the message until 2 p.m. and it was 2:44 p.m. when he was finally told what laboratory to go to -- making it impossible for him to meet the testing deadline.
"Mayfield appears to have completely 'forgotten' that he had a live conversation with Ms. Sweeney ... in which she advised him he could go to a testing place ... the address of which Mayfield did not take down because he wanted to talk to his attorney first," the filing said.
NASCAR also accused Mayfield of lying when he told the court he was instructed to return to his home at 5 p.m., where he waited almost three hours for NASCAR representatives to collect a sample.
"This account is contradicted by Mayfield's counsel, who claimed that at 5:32 p.m., Mayfield was still driving around Concord, looking for the testing location," the filing said. NASCAR submitted e-mail exchanges between Mayfield attorney John Buric and its counsel to contradict Mayfield's claims.
Buric did not immediately return a request for comment.
Mayfield was suspended May 9 for failing a random drug test taken eight days earlier for what NASCAR has said was a positive test for methamphetamines. The driver sued, and Mullen lifted the suspension based on the argument that NASCAR's testing system is flawed.NASCAR has asked Mullen to reverse the injunction based on new evidence -- the failed July 6 test, and sworn testimony from Mayfield's estranged stepmother that she witnessed him using meth at least 30 times over the years.
An appeals court last week issued a ruling that put Mayfield back under suspension, but the request to reverse the injunction is one of the unresolved legal challenges before Mullen.
NASCAR's filing Monday also contends that in addition to the eyewitness account from Lisa Mayfield, it has several other witnesses willing to testify about Mayfield's methamphetamine use if subpoenaed.
"Mayfield has apparently contacted at least one witness to convince the witness that despite her recollection, he never used drugs," the filing said.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
7-28-2009 @ 2:17AM
nzcr14 said...
NOTHING NEW ABOUT J. METHFIELD B S...ing ALL ALONG.
I been saying that from the very start of this issue.
LIEING IS A VERY COMMON JUNKIES STRATEGY.
What's new here is that now NAZCAR SAYS THEY CAN BRING MORE WITNESSES IN COURT TO TESTEFY ABOUT THE J. METHFIELD addiction and USE OF METHS.
Works for me..
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7-28-2009 @ 11:51AM
cminzey said...
your a joke Nascar thinks they are the best thing going when really they are really screwing up the sport of racing your an idiot and probably think wrestling is real dumb ass
7-28-2009 @ 10:14PM
nzcr14 said...
HEY COMUNIST FRENZY #3,
actually you are the IDIOT, DUMBASS,JOKE that lives in the ALICE WONDERLAND WORLD, not me.
Aren't ya also a freak in the CONSPIRACY THEORY BELIEVERS TOO??Wasn't you before that said 9/11/01
was an inside job? I see that your latest one is to equalizer nazcar to the WWF.HOW STUPID AND BLIND ARE YOU?I bet you learn about all the conspiracy in the CARL MARX MANIFESTO!!!!. DON'T YOU RED SHEEP?
J. METHFIELD IS A BRAIN WASTED METHS ADDICTED AND even if he gets scot free in court,he will still be a FINISHED METHHEAD.IF OJ CAN BEAT THE SYSTEM, JM CAN TOO DUM ASS!!!>
7-28-2009 @ 10:28PM
nzcr14 said...
OOPS THE COMMIE FRENZY IS STILL #2.Sorry my nice dude.
7-28-2009 @ 8:24AM
sepkenn said...
Jeremy must have REALLY pissed off the wrong person for those losers running NASCAR to go after him with such vigor. I'm so glad that NASCAR is making so much money that they can afford to waste it on this ridculous "scandal." Maybe they should focus more on getting the races interesting and back to REAL stock car racing and putting asses in the seats. I guess like Vince McMahon of the WWE once said; "There's no such thing as bad publicity." NASCAR is very quickly becoming irrelavent so I suppose thye need to keep their name in the press somehow. Support real racing -- go to your local dirt track!!!
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7-28-2009 @ 9:09AM
panshovel49 said...
Nascar Sucks.....Been a fan for many many years.
But now all its about Is money money money.
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7-28-2009 @ 9:10AM
Sambones said...
Give me a break! Do you really think he looks like a meth head? He's too healthy, No way he's an addict.
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7-28-2009 @ 9:11AM
Master said...
all nascar fans should be offered methamphetamine so they can stay awake long enough to watch an entire race.
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7-28-2009 @ 9:15AM
petty43445 said...
NASCAR doesn't like anyone telling them that the are wrong Go Jeremy fight NASCAR I hope you win
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7-28-2009 @ 9:17AM
cmacneil1960 said...
would you like to have a meth head next to you on the freeway at 60 mph think about it at 190 lol get a life pepole
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7-28-2009 @ 11:37AM
HHESherfey1 said...
You have no idea who is driving next to you on the highway. Could be the truck driver who is being pushed by the dispatcher and (GWB) for saying that he has to drive an extra 6 hours a day, or the guy who has diabetes whose sugar level has dropped to dangerous levels, or the wracked out Mom whose screaming kids distract her, or some dumbass reading the news paper or some putting on makeup or probably someone like YOU texting about this story! Don't Judge!
7-28-2009 @ 9:19AM
maxlxii said...
I wish this site would post the most recent posts first.
NASCAR has gotten so boring with protecting the top 35, the car of tomorrow, specialized treatment of Toyota, and rule of the week that I have started watching more and more road races and F1 and a LOT less of Nascar.
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7-28-2009 @ 9:50AM
carla said...
nascar you SUCK
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7-28-2009 @ 9:52AM
Billybrw said...
Not A Stock Car At Racetrack = NASCAR, Just a larger form of boring IROC now.Never thought I would turn on open wheel racing but at least it sells what it advertises. WWE is more a sport now, at least they can show fans in attendance at events. The hillbilly league has only empty seats around the tracks. Wonder Why?????
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7-28-2009 @ 10:11AM
Judi Conrad said...
I really wish Nascar would go back to the days when all drivers had their own car...built at home...the way it was when DW and young Dale first started racing. If you watch the clips of some of the old races, that looked like fun!!!!Now everyone has a team car. Everyone has almost the same car..just different makes. I am so bored watching the races that I usually don't. We used to go to some of the races, but the only excitement anymore is the wrecks, so we don't waste our money traveling to them.
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7-28-2009 @ 10:39AM
Kim said...
Seriously FanHouse Writers,
Please ban the insulting idiot that is this Kev31 person. I was going to leave a comment about the Mayfield issue, but frankly don't care to leave comments anymore when as is evident above, there is no real "intelligent" conversation going on. I know people have a right to freedom of speech and all, but this guy's insults and rants are getting ridiculous. I am in my fourth year as a member here and love my sport, but when I feel like I am going to be "attacked" by some loser each time I post, I have no interest. Please consider doing something about this!
Kim
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7-28-2009 @ 10:51AM
illsell4u said...
Having to constantly delete posts gets old for them I am sure. They should be able to ban the IP address he posts from. If he uses different computers, block them all. Sooner or later he will run out of machines and go away.
7-28-2009 @ 10:45AM
Kim said...
Oops.....Thank you, writers! It appears as I was typing my above response, someone with sense deleted the comments I was referring to. Thanks for that!
Onto Mayfield.....
Apparently most people have not ever met a meth user on these boards. Jeremy does not display any of the well known physical symptoms that meth heads display, such as twitching, sores all over the hands, arms & face. He may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I am really having a hard time believing that he is a meth head. This is starting to look and smell like a good old fashioned witch hunt. And to beat all....most of you think NASCAR and or Mayfield are paying for all this. They're paying for high-powered lawyers, yes. But it is us the tax-paying citizens that are paying for the appeals court and other hearings. What a waste of our tax-paying dollars! I will not convict a man until he is proven guilty and no one else should either!
Kim
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7-30-2009 @ 11:55AM
Sambones said...
You are soooooo right!!!!!
7-28-2009 @ 10:47AM
Mr Brown said...
Sounds like a new movie in the making????
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