Stergers manager threatens to go public with Favre evidence
Posted by Mike Florio on December 6, 2010, 9:31 PM EST
[img_r]http://nbcprofootballtalk.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/brettfavredecember52010-e1291688878432.jpg?w=245[/img_r]Since his client essentially has no further career in the media, Phil Reese apparently sees no risk in doing something reckless with whatever career Jenn Sterger has left.
ESPNs Chris Mortensen reported on Monday night that the investigation regarding Favres alleged conduct toward Sterger, a former Jets in-house sideline reporter, could be resolved as soon as Tuesday. Echoing Peter Kings most recent report from NBCs Football Night in America, Mort said that Favre likely will not be be suspended.
According to TMZ.com, Reese says that Sterger has provided extensive evidence that irrefutably proves there was harassment. The statement marks the most dramatic break yet from Stergers previous decision to say nothing in the hopes that the case would go away.
Apparently, that was before she decided she could get paid.
No matter what happens Jenn has all legal remedies, including going public, Reese said, if the NFL doesnt clear her name.
Phil, the NFL isnt in the business of clearing her name. The NFL needs to determine whether any of its policies were violated. Clearing Stergers name (i.e., helping her get another job) isnt the NFLs obligation.
Meanwhile, since when is going public a legal remedy? Its not illegal for her to go public, unless of course she defames Favre. But if theres a legal remedy to be pursued, its not something that will happen through the media but through the court system.
Unless, of course, shes decided that her desire to get paid includes selling her story.
Either way, if her goal is to get another job, she may want to reconsider the skills and abilities of her current manager.