http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... -says.htmlJami Cantor, a former wardrobe stylist at the network, has named Eric Weinberger, Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans as a part of a lawsuit against NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court, the report states. .................Former NFL network analyst Donovan McNabb, who appears on ESPN, was also named in the suit. Cantor alleges that she received sexually explicit texts from him.
An ESPN rep said McNabb "will not appear on our networks as the investigation proceeds."
Cantor was fired in October 2016 after she claims she complained about working conditions at the network and the sexual advances made towards her.
Cantor alleged that Weinberger, a former executive producer at the network, sent her “several nude pictures of himself and sexually explicit acts.” He is also accused of pressing his crotch against Cantor’s shoulder and asking her to touch him, according to the suit.
She claims in the suit that Faulk groped her breasts and behind and asked her “deeply personal and invasive questions” about her sex life. Cantor also claims that Taylor sent her inappropriate pictures and a video of himself masturbating.
The amended complaint also alleges that Evans propositioned her multiple times and made “several sexually inappropriate comments” toward her.
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Now were on to athletes............. Wow this is going to get ugly now.
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I expected a bombshell.C-Mag wrote:Now were on to athletes............. Wow this is going to get ugly now.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/20 ... -says.htmlJami Cantor, a former wardrobe stylist at the network, has named Eric Weinberger, Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans as a part of a lawsuit against NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court, the report states. .................Former NFL network analyst Donovan McNabb, who appears on ESPN, was also named in the suit. Cantor alleges that she received sexually explicit texts from him.
An ESPN rep said McNabb "will not appear on our networks as the investigation proceeds."
Cantor was fired in October 2016 after she claims she complained about working conditions at the network and the sexual advances made towards her.
Cantor alleged that Weinberger, a former executive producer at the network, sent her “several nude pictures of himself and sexually explicit acts.” He is also accused of pressing his crotch against Cantor’s shoulder and asking her to touch him, according to the suit.
She claims in the suit that Faulk groped her breasts and behind and asked her “deeply personal and invasive questions” about her sex life. Cantor also claims that Taylor sent her inappropriate pictures and a video of himself masturbating.
The amended complaint also alleges that Evans propositioned her multiple times and made “several sexually inappropriate comments” toward her.
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ESPN has been cutting more employees anyway. So this is a good way to thin the herd.
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Kentucky Rep Dan Johnson killed himself over sexual accusations made by NPR. He claims he claimed innocence.
http://www.wdrb.com/story/37062873/kent ... washington
http://www.wdrb.com/story/37062873/kent ... washington
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This shit has to stop.
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Public Broadcasting accusing anyone is wrong, they've had a ton of their people admit to this shit, in fact Tavis Smiley was another one today. On top of that, there are going to be a bunch of lefties high fiving over this guys death.
A former Young Turks reporter is suing HuffPo for over 20 million dollars for false accusations.
http://thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/for ... legations/
A former Young Turks reporter is suing HuffPo for over 20 million dollars for false accusations.
http://thegatewaypundit.com/2017/12/for ... legations/
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One of the brazzers executives got in trouble because it was alleged that he was filming women having sex with men and posting it on the internet. I had trouble believing that until I conducted my own investigation. Some of those women were completely naked in these videos as well. Truly sickening. After I came, I immediately closed my browser and wrote to my congressman!
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Which, the accusations or the harassment? As long as the accusations can be backed up and they are more than just "he touched my shoulder" I say open the floodgates. Men or women who do things like texting naked pics or sending sex toys to a co-worker should be called out for it.Speaker to Animals wrote:This shit has to stop.
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PartyOf5 wrote:Which, the accusations or the harassment? As long as the accusations can be backed up and they are more than just "he touched my shoulder" I say open the floodgates. Men or women who do things like texting naked pics or sending sex toys to a co-worker should be called out for it.Speaker to Animals wrote:This shit has to stop.
1. Accusations without substantive evidence should be ignored. Take it to the police and let them deal with it. Using the media to destroy people's lives based on nothing more than baseless allegation is revolting to a decent society. Women have used these kinds of moral panic to inflict incredible harm upon society throughout our history. This could be one of our worst blind spots.
2. The idea thgat we should automatically believe women when they make these allegations is both lunacy and very real sexism. "believe her" means that a person's assertion is true if she possesses a vagina, or false of he possesses a penis. It's fucking stupid and has to stop. In any case, if we really want to get into the business of prejudging the validity of claims based on the gender of the claimant, then the vast to historical record of women lying about rape and sexual assault supports automatic skepticism of women's allegations. This entire endeavor was an absurd one for these feminists to take.
3. Good luck trying to raise awareness of female sexual assault and rape. Nobody cares about men suffering and most people wish to continue believing women are always the victim and men always the perpetrator.
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Nothing screams innocence like killing yourself in the wake of accusations.
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