HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Make no Bones about it, Rachel Uchitel isn't the other woman in the David Boreanaz cheating scandal.
Uchitel released a statement Thursday through her famed attorney, Gloria Allred, in which she denied tabloid reports suggesting her involvement with the TV star, who she's been previously linked to.
"David Boreanaz is not part of my life, nor will he be," said Uchitel. "I am not in communication with him and do not wish to be. I have made no claims against him and do not plan to assert any. Any statements to the contrary are false and I hope that this statement will finally end any speculation about this issue."
The statement comes just days after Boreanaz admitted to cheating on his wife, Jaime Bergman. The actor came forward after an unidentified woman threatened to go public with their affair.
"I just want to be open and honest. I was irresponsible," Boreanaz told People. "I was associated with a woman who I was involved with and had a relationship with. She asked for money. I felt as though I was being blackmailed or there was some sort of extortion."
Uchitel made headlines in November when she was the first woman linked to the Tigers Woods affair scandal, although she has repeatedly denied having a physical relationship with the golfer. In her statement, Uchitel said she wishes to avoid being in the public spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
"I am looking forward to a life that is not filled with scandal, rumor, innuendo or false statements about me," she said. "I will not have any further comment regarding David Boreanaz."
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