NASHVILLE, TN. (Berke, Berke & Berke ) - A country music star like
Sara Evans shouldn't get to play by different rules than the rest of society. And she shouldn't get away with smearing a hard-working, God-fearing, loyal friend and employee like Alison Clinton. That's why https://www.pleaseapologizesaraevans.com has been launched by friends and supporters of Alison. The response has been overwhelming in just the first hours of the site's existence, with people encouraging Alison from all corners of the country. Many of these comments can be viewed on the web site under "Alison's Supporters."
Additionally, Clinton's attorney, Ronnie Berke, Past President of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association, will be on hand at tomorrow's Evans-Schelske divorce proceedings in Nashville to answer questions on Alison's behalf and to discuss potential next steps by Clinton and her family.
Last week a retired FBI agent specializing in polygraphs gave Alison Clinton a lie-detector test, testing her denial of claims that she had an affair with country music star Sara Evans' estranged husband, Craig Schelske.
The results were released by a national entertainment show. Clinton passed with flying colors.
To date, Sara Evans has refused to undergo a similar, independent lie detector test.
Alison Clinton, Evans' personal assistant, co-president of her fan club and aspiring vocalist has demanded a public apology from the country music star since the allegations were made by Evans last week.
Many people across the country are now calling Evans' allegations toward Clinton repulsive. Clinton is recovering from an eating disorder and married her long-time boyfriend Chris on July 1st.
Evans was the matron of honor at Clinton's wedding to Chris Lee this past July and Evans' children were the flower girls and ring bearer. Mr. Schelske was a groomsman.