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File this under “WTF”! Alex Rodriguez urinated on a wall of his cousin Yuri Sucart’s home to send a message and mark his territory, the cousin’s wife Carmen told the Daily News in an explosive interview at the couple’s Miami home. Yuri in case you forgot is the man accused of being the middle man for A-Rod and biogenesis lab founder, Anthony Bosch. According to her Rodriguez is a terrible man who treated her husband like dirt and made threats to make him continue being part of the scam.

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Via Daily News:

Carmen Sucart, whose husband, Yuri Sucart, is A-Rod’s estranged cousin and alleged steroid mule, blasted Rodriguez for accusing her deathly ill husband of trying to extort the troubled Yankee superstar.

“He is the devil,” she said Thursday. “He is evil.”

A-Rod treated Yuri Sucart like a “slave” and often peppered him with the N-word, the wife added.

Carmen Sucart said Rodriguez lied when he told Drug Enforcement Administration agents that a lawyer representing her husband sent the disgraced Yankee superstar a shakedown letter in 2012. She said Rodriguez first offered to pay the Sucart family to keep them silent about his drug use and extramarital womanizing.

“I want you to put this in the paper,” she said. “Alex is so poor, the only thing he has is money. He sleeps with his money, he will die with his money.”

As his wife spoke, Yuri Sucart lay in a bed nearby, surrounded by a breathing machine and a mountain of pill bottles. Sucart can barely walk, and one of his legs, covered in sores, could be amputated, Carmen Sucart says.

“I’m not doing so good,” Yuri Sucart, 52, said.

Rodriguez signed a pact last January agreeing to cooperate with federal agents prosecuting Sucart, Bosch and others in exchange for limited immunity from prosecution. Yuri Sucart is accused of distributing steroids and growth hormone and being a middleman between Rodriguez and Bosch.

Carmen Sucart decided to speak to The News after the government filed documents that allege her husband sent Rodriguez an “extortion letter” in December 2012 demanding $5 million for his silence on A-Rod’s relationship with Bosch. She characterized the letter as an attempt to reach a settlement after Rodriguez effectively destroyed the Sucarts’ livelihood in his 2009 steroid admission.

Major League Baseball then banned Sucart from its clubhouses and training facilities, ending his career as a baseball personal assistant. Rodriguez allegedly vowed to make it up to his cousin by employing him for life. But in the spring of 2012, he came to the Sucart home with two women and three other men and offered $50,000 and an apartment if the Sucarts signed a confidentiality agreement. Carmen Sucart said she rejected the deal and refused to sign.

“He was not angry,” she added, referring to Rodriguez’s demeanor when he came to her home with the confidentiality agreement. “He was arrogant. You know what he did? He peed outside on my wall, next to the pool. He didn’t ask for the bathroom. He go outside and he just pee right there. He came over, took his thing out and went right there.”

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