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She better have all kinds of receipts, out of all the women that have come out with accusations, this one sounds like pure fantasy and more like what she wanted to happen rather than what actually did happen. If it is true then NFL network ain't gonna have nothing on that channel but old football games because they gotta fire the whole fukkin network.
 

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ESPN suspends Donovan McNabb, Eric Davis after sexual harassment allegations
ESPN says it is investigating the claims against McNabb and Davis.
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ESPNNFLBy Alex Putterman on 12/12/2017

ESPN has reportedly suspended Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis after a lawsuit filed Monday night alleged they sexually harassed a coworker while working for NFL Network.

McNabb and Davis will not appear on ESPN or ESPN Radio airwaves as the network investigates the claims. NFL Network similarly suspended Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor, while The Ringer announced president Eric Weinberger had been placed on leave.


ESPN on Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis re: the NFL Network allegations:
"We are investigating and McNabb and Davis will not appear on our networks as that investigation proceeds."

— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) December 12, 2017



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The lawsuit, which was published in full on Deadspin, alleges that Davis and McNabb repeatedly made sexual comments toward the plaintiff. The suit also accuses Davis of rubbing his body against the plaintiff and putting his hand between her legs.
Former on-air talent on NFL Network, Donovan McNabb, sent plaintiff sexually inappropriate comments via text message, including but not limited to, asking Plaintiff if she was a “squirter,” telling Plaintiff she “looked like the kind of girl that squirted when getting fukked,” “CUM to dinner with me,” and “why don’t you CUM over after work.”

[…]

Former on-air talent on NFL Network, Eric Davis, came into Plaintiff’s office pretending to ask for help with his clothes so he could grab and push/rub his body against Plaintiff. Mr. Davis made lewd comments to Plaintiff in her office and while on set, such as, “when are we going to spend time together?” “I want you so bad,” “my cock is so hard because of you right now,” “you look like a woman who knows what to do in bed,” “you look like you would be an animal in the sheets,” “[Mr. Davis] loved really rough sex and would love to be able to spank [Plaintiff] so hard it would leave marks,” “can tell you like it rough and would love it.” Mr. Davis also asked Plaintiff to have rough sex with him, and said that he wanted to choke Plaintiff from behind until Plaintiff begged him to stop. Also, while Plaintiff was working on set on a ladder, Mr. Davis grabbed Plaintiff’s behind, slid his hand between Plaintiff’s legs, and touched Plaintiff’s privates, while saying, “I can’t handle your ass it is so luscious.” When Plaintiff slapped his hand away, Mr. Davis aggressively told Plaintiff to never push his hand away again.”

McNabb joined ESPN as an NFL analyst and radio host in August 2016. He previously worked at NFL Network in 2012 and 2013 before moving to FS1. Davis, who also appears on FS1, joined ESPNLA as a radio host in October.

[Deadspin]
 

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NFL Network Suspends Marshall Faulk and 2 Others Over Sexual Assault Allegations

NFL Network Suspends Marshall Faulk and 2 Others Over Sexual Assault Allegations
By KEVIN DRAPERDEC. 12, 2017

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NFL Network has suspended the analysts Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor “pending an investigation” into allegations of sexual harassment and assault, the network announced late Monday.

The allegations were made in a lawsuit by the former NFL Network employee Jami Cantor, who sued NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court in October, alleging age and sex discrimination, sexual harassment and hostile work environment, among other complaints. Cantor worked as a wardrobe stylist for the network from 2006 until she was fired in October 2016.

On Monday, Cantor filed an amended complaint that more fully laid out the allegations of sexual harassment and assault against the three analysts, all former N.F.L. players.

In the complaint, Cantor says that Faulk, a Hall of Fame running back, asked personal questions about her sex life, fondled her and pulled out his genitals while demanding oral sex; that Evans, a former fullback, sent nude pictures and propositioned her; and that Taylor, a former cornerback, sent her a video that showed him masturbating.

“The supervisors knew about it, the supervisors observed it,” Cantor’s lawyer, Laura Horton, said in an interview on Monday. “It was insidious in this particular environment.”

NFL Network declined to comment beyond its initial statement announcing the suspensions.

The lawsuit and suspensions were first reported by Bloomberg News.

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Lmaooo

This is simple shyt that happens with teenagers and college kids.
 

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ESPN suspends Donovan McNabb, Eric Davis after sexual harassment allegations
ESPN says it is investigating the claims against McNabb and Davis.
image4.jpeg

ESPNNFLBy Alex Putterman on 12/12/2017

ESPN has reportedly suspended Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis after a lawsuit filed Monday night alleged they sexually harassed a coworker while working for NFL Network.

McNabb and Davis will not appear on ESPN or ESPN Radio airwaves as the network investigates the claims. NFL Network similarly suspended Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor, while The Ringer announced president Eric Weinberger had been placed on leave.


ESPN on Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis re: the NFL Network allegations:
"We are investigating and McNabb and Davis will not appear on our networks as that investigation proceeds."

— Richard Deitsch (@richarddeitsch) December 12, 2017



The latest

The lawsuit, which was published in full on Deadspin, alleges that Davis and McNabb repeatedly made sexual comments toward the plaintiff. The suit also accuses Davis of rubbing his body against the plaintiff and putting his hand between her legs.
Former on-air talent on NFL Network, Donovan McNabb, sent plaintiff sexually inappropriate comments via text message, including but not limited to, asking Plaintiff if she was a “squirter,” telling Plaintiff she “looked like the kind of girl that squirted when getting fukked,” “CUM to dinner with me,” and “why don’t you CUM over after work.”

[…]

Former on-air talent on NFL Network, Eric Davis, came into Plaintiff’s office pretending to ask for help with his clothes so he could grab and push/rub his body against Plaintiff. Mr. Davis made lewd comments to Plaintiff in her office and while on set, such as, “when are we going to spend time together?” “I want you so bad,” “my cock is so hard because of you right now,” “you look like a woman who knows what to do in bed,” “you look like you would be an animal in the sheets,” “[Mr. Davis] loved really rough sex and would love to be able to spank [Plaintiff] so hard it would leave marks,” “can tell you like it rough and would love it.” Mr. Davis also asked Plaintiff to have rough sex with him, and said that he wanted to choke Plaintiff from behind until Plaintiff begged him to stop. Also, while Plaintiff was working on set on a ladder, Mr. Davis grabbed Plaintiff’s behind, slid his hand between Plaintiff’s legs, and touched Plaintiff’s privates, while saying, “I can’t handle your ass it is so luscious.” When Plaintiff slapped his hand away, Mr. Davis aggressively told Plaintiff to never push his hand away again.”

McNabb joined ESPN as an NFL analyst and radio host in August 2016. He previously worked at NFL Network in 2012 and 2013 before moving to FS1. Davis, who also appears on FS1, joined ESPNLA as a radio host in October.

[Deadspin]



Wow... They got McSwagB
 

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“when are we going to spend time together?” “I want you so bad,” “my cock is so hard because of you right now,” “you look like a woman who knows what to do in bed,” “you look like you would be an animal in the sheets,”

:patrice:I don't like perpetuating stereotypes but no way a nikka said this shyt
 

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So let me get this straight:
-She worked for NFLN between 2006 and 2016
-Was fired for stealing clothing
-After her firing brings up these allegations

Why was she continuously the target of sexual misconduct? I understand the whole fear factor a lot of women in this '#metoo' era are claiming and a lot of it is justified. But you mean to tell me this was going on post-Darren Sharper and you didn't tell? No one ever approached you about possible misconduct? Meanwhile you're still making your [obviously non-company] cell phone and # available to these dudes (so you can log evidence), you're still measuring them from ankle to crotch to get them 'fitted for wardrobe', you're still climbing ladders with a skirt on, and you're still conducting business in a men's restroom (and only lodged a complaint about that right before your firing)?

I ain't saying the complaints are not legit. I'm just saying this reeks of someone building up a case file on some type of entrapment. These dudes ain't innocent either, dumbasses allowing themselves to be entrapped. Probably were taking bets to see who would smash first.

This! Not only this the same network with not only sharper but also has had issue with irvin and sapp being accused. Plus a damn league with multiple women issues over the last 6 years with zeke, brett farve penis, ray rice and multiple players with run ins with women.

Second I hate stories like this because if they are true only the folks in front of the camera get called out. As I said with Matt Lauer these folks can't do this shyt without the OK from a bunch of men and women in charge.
 

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yall said this same dumb shyt when it came out that darren sharper was out here drugging and raping women

stop acting like you know what you're talking about
Put the dusty cape down nikka most cats rapping folks don't fit the profile of sharper and you can bullshyt with that if you want to. You really think the majority of serial rapists fit sharpers profile? nikka please
 

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This the way rich dudes shooting their shots nowadays? :hhh:
Think about it they are like bad chicks in that they never had to work for chicks so their game might not be as up as some regular guy. Regular guy usually have to work on their game and can't just show up and have chicks throw it at them.
 

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Put the dusty cape down nikka most cats rapping folks don't fit the profile of sharper and you can bullshyt with that if you want to. You really think the majority of serial rapists fit sharpers profile? nikka please
don't quote me
 
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