Alex Rodriguez has much more to worry about than his 211-game suspension, as he’s now being accused of using his NYC apartment for a place to bring back prostitutes in a new book, but his rep is denying the allegations.

In the book House of Outrageous Fortune: Fifteen Central Park West, The World’s Most Powerful Address by author Michael Gross, he writes that the MLB star brought the women back “usually two at a time, twice a week,” even claiming he cheated on his ex-girlfriend Cameron Diaz with them.

CBS Local notes an unnamed source who worked in his building said in the book, “One time he had two go up, they came down and left, and 10 minutes later, Cameron Diaz walks in. He doesn’t care. I hate the guy. He thought he was God.”

According to Page Six, another unnamed source called A-Rod an “an unfriendly narcissist.”

Rodriguez’s spokesperson, Ron Berkowitz, has denied everything, saying “This is a further effort to fabricate scandal around Alex. The allegations concerning prostitutes are categorically false.”

Berkowitz also said, "The allegations concerning prostitutes are 100 percent false, and therefore the author of the book cannot possibly have a single shred of evidence to back them up,. Furthermore, they are defamatory –- even of a public figure, as they include untrue allegations of criminal activity, as well as infidelity. It's comical that we even have to waste our time responding to such stories, but not surprising, as certain people have an agenda against Alex."

The book is out in March 2014.

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