
Before Rachel Uchitel became golfer Tiger Woods #1 mistress, she also had a torrid affair with married actor David Boreanaz, who has also recently admitted to have cheated on his wife Jaime Bergman (photos here).
David felt blackmailed by one of his mistresses, not Rachel, and decided to publicly admit his infidelities. David and Rachel explosive and revealing text messages, which include references to the existence of compromising pictures and video, were released by RadarOnline.
In the messages, Uchitel tells Boreanaz that she is unable to go see him in LA and urges him to come see her in NY instead, writing, “I
need you here so we can be together.”
Boreanaz tells her, “This is not a good time.”
His wife Jamie was pregnant with the couple’s second child at the time of his affair with Uchitel.
Uchitel erupts in anger and writes, “I can’t do this anymore…Just go.
“Just (bleeping) go and be with her.”
This causes Boreanaz to get angry and he writes: “Why do u act like such a (bleeping) child!!!
“She is my wife”
But that doesn’t cause Uchitel to back off and she replies:
“Oh, please!!”
She grows more furious with him and writes:
“You’re such a liar. You’re never leaving. You’ve wasted my time and I’m once again alone.”
She adds: “I can’t (bleeping) be alone anymore. I’ve been alone my entire life.”
And Boreanaz fights back, writing, “What the HELL are you talking about. We spend more than enough time together.”
The messages also mention secret encounters between David and Rachel at the L’Hermitage Hotel in Los Angeles. David paid the bills, of course. The two also reportedly met for a three day sex marathon. “Rachel said they made love the entire time, she said David is amazing,” the source said.
Rachel’s lawyer, infamous Gloria Allred claims in a statement that these text messages are not authentic. “Rachel Uchitel has reviewed the text messages which are alleged to be between her and David Boreanaz. She believes that they are not authentic and that someone is deliberately trying to portray her in a false light. For this reason, Ms. Uchitel strongly asserts that these texts should not be published.”