But what's been overlooked is an unauthorized biography, "Hit and Run: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez," by Selena Roberts, a Sports Illustrated writer, who A-Rod claims is a stalker and broke into his home.
"Hit and Run" is said to provide extensive details about A-Rod's steroid use and his personal life off the baseball field, like his love of strip clubs, questions his sexuality and draws particular attention to a 2007 NY Daily News article:
In New York, A-Rod used to be a regular at the VIP Club, where he always asked for a dancer who performs under the stage name Monique.The book comes out in May.
Monique is 5-feet-5 with brown hair and brown eyes and has a well-toned, muscular figure, a pal said.
When the stripper jumped over to the Hustler Club, Rodriguez started going there to see her perform and buy sexy lap dances, a source said.
He even took her out for a pricey shopping spree at the Versace store on Fifth Ave., the source said.
A petite stripper at the Hustler Club said A-Rod "likes the she-male, muscular type. They brought me up to the champagne room one time. I spun around once and that was it. I'm not his type."
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