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he admits voicemails but not pics? unlikely it was just voicemails. how long until we hear about favres wife getting a divorce?
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If I were his wife I wouldn't be that pissed off. I mean, at least I know that he found me attractive for all these years.
I've heard this joke going around. Deanna Favre: Those texts and pics were meant for me but they just got intercepted...
http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/brett-favre-faces-fine-in-jenn-sterger-scandal-122910?GT1=39002 Favre facing fine in Sterger mess The most disturbing sideshow of this NFL season is finally coming to a close. Commissioner Roger Goodell is likely to fine, but not suspend, Minnesota Vikings quarterback Brett Favre over the Jenn Sterger fiasco, FOXSports.com has learned. The ruling is expected to come as soon as Wednesday but no later than Thursday. The league wanted to make a ruling before the end of the season but did not want to do it on New Year's Day. The NFL was still interviewing and gathering information on the case as recently as last week. Sterger, a former New York Jets media personality, had claimed Favre sexually harassed her when both were with the New York franchise in 2008. Favre allegedly sent Sterger inappropriate text and phone messages, as well as photos of his genitalia. The allegations were first reported by Deadspin.com. Favre admitted to leaving Sterger voice messages but denied sending her lewd photographs. The NFL's investigation began in October, but the league did not talk directly with Sterger until Nov. 11. In recent weeks, Sterger's camp had expressed concern a decision would not be forthcoming before the end of the regular season. Favre has said repeatedly this would be his final season. And while the 41-year-old quarterback has made that claim previously — not to mention, frequently — in his career, there is ample reason to believe him this time. Unlike last year, when Favre was an MVP candidate and helped lead the Vikings to the NFC title game, this season has been much more difficult. With Favre struggling, the Vikings got off to a 3-7 start, resulting in the firing of head coach Brad Childress. Favre has also had a hard time staying healthy this year. His NFL-record streak of 297 consecutive starts came to an end Dec. 13 because of a shoulder injury. Favre would return one week later against the Bears but was knocked out of that game — as well as Tuesday night's victory against the Eagles — with a concussion. So as time was running out on the Vikings' season, there was legitimate reason to think Favre might not be around in 2011 to serve any potential penalty. Instead, Wednesday's development will likely send Favre into retirement on a decidedly low note. And while I still can get some mileage out of it my take on the Brett Favre <iframe title="YouTube video player" class="youtube-player" type="text/html" width="480" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/nePcISKi5Uc" frameborder="0"></iframe>
Simple fine for sexual harassment in the workplace? Sorry but I gotta pull out the race card. If this was a black athlete, not only would he be suspended but would also be facing criminal charges. Now you wonder why the league is a joke and the players don't respect the commissioner anymore. I thought the league was all about maintaining a clean image and a safer work environment? What has the league become? James Harrison can no longer tackle a QB but Bret Favre can sext and get away with it. I know most people are thinking Jenn is probably a slut and gold digger type but still if she has been inappropriately harassed by another employee of the company, then the boss must take action to make the workplace safer for the rest of the company's female employees. In any other corporation in America, Favre would have been fired a long time ago. I could see a lawsuit against the league coming up if more females employees feel threatened at work after the league failed to take proper action. Where's Gloria Allred when you need her?
$50,000 http://nfl.fanhouse.com/2010/12/29/brett-favre-fined-50-000-for-not-cooperating-in-jenn-sterger-in/
Disagree, this is on par with say Jerry Rice doing the same thing, I think Rice would have been treated similarly in the same situation. Vick should be executed race card denied