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Charlie Strong asked to testify in high-profile Louisville divorce case
Attorneys for Jonathan Blue want Strong to turn over cell phone and travel records, along with any information on gifts he received from Tracy Blue.
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Texas head coach Charlie Strong shouts to his team during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against BYU in Austin, Texas, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014.
During his stint in Louisville, Strong was a “critical witness” to the woman’s “repeated behavior and activities that are inconsistent with being a role model and responsible caretaker” for the couple’s two teenaged daughters, a February 19 motion asking for Strong’s testimony reads. Jonathan Blue has also asked for Strong’s phone records – including text messages – and other correspondence with Tracy Blue or about Tracy Blue.
Strong was Louisville’s coach from 2010 to 2013.
Tracy and Jonathan Blue have reportedly been married since 1998, but an affidavit revealed that Jonathan moved out of the couple’s home in November.
Sunday evening, the university released a statement from Strong to put some of those questions to rest.
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Texas Longhorns head coach Charlie Strong has recently found himself in a bit of a pickle, to say the least. He said he would not comment further on the legal case. Strong promised Texas fans the case would not interfere with team preparations for the 2016 season.