Ex-MLB pitcher Carl Pavano accused of peeing in ex-wife's shampoo, soiling bed with sex partners

May 14, 2026 - 14:08
Updated: 19 days ago
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Ex-MLB pitcher Carl Pavano accused of peeing in ex-wife's shampoo, soiling bed with sex partners
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New allegations have surfaced against former MLB pitcher Carl Pavano following reports that police visited his home with ex-wife Alissa nine times in the past two years.

The claims emerged after earlier accusations of controlling behavior, including name-calling, cutting off her expenses and threatening to take their children during a contentious prenuptial agreement dispute. Their divorce finalized last December.

A recent court filing by Alissa accuses Pavano of urinating in her shampoo bottles and intentionally soiling the bed she uses during her parenting time by having female sex partners occupy it, according to CT Insider.

Pavano allegedly removed all clean linens from the house, leaving Alissa without a hygienic and safe bed for her time with the children.

He also sent photos of multiple firearms laid out on the kitchen table to Alissa and their children in a group chat soon after divorce papers were served.

The couple shares custody of their three children and alternates weeks with them in a Fairfield, Connecticut, home owned by Pavano through a trust. Alissa claims Pavano forced her to sign a one-sided prenup.

"A prenuptial agreement is an acceptable way for individuals, prior to marriage, to condition how their financial interests and responsibilities will be determined after marriage," Alissa's lawyers stated in a brief, via the New York Post.

"It should not be an acceptable way for a monied spouse who has already started a family with his significant other to force her to give up her financial independence, and then to extract financial advantages in the premarital agreement under the threat of taking the minor children away from her and leaving her destitute."

Pavano pitched for the Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins. He earned an All-Star nod in 2004 and posted a career 4.81 ERA. His largest contract came from the Yankees, though he made only 26 starts over four seasons and is viewed as one of their poorest signings.

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