Jenn Sterger To Meet With NFL Regarding Brett Favre Investigation

Discussion in 'Minnesota Vikings' started by Sweets, Oct 30, 2010.

  1. Sweets

    Sweets All-Pro

    On the same day that Brett Favre said his injured ankle is feeling good enough that he expects to play against the Patriots, Favre got some bad news about the investigation the NFL is conducting into whether the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback broke league rules on workplace conduct. Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting Sterger's attorney, Joe Conway, said his client is expected to meet with the NFL about the league's investigation into explicit text messages that Favre has been accused of sending to Sterger. "There is a very strong likelihood that Ms. Sterger will agree to meet with the NFL in their ongoing investigation," Conway told Schefter on Saturday. "I expect that such a meeting will take place late next week at an undisclosed location." The NFL was expected to wrap up its investigation soon, and it seemed that Favre was in the clear because no one had come forward to publicly accuse him of anything that would constitute a violation of the league's personal-conduct policy. But Favre may not be in the clear anymore: Sterger's long silence is apparently close to ending.

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  2. KISSman

    KISSman QB Expert

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  3. marty264

    marty264 Team Veteran

    I guess this means he hasn't offered the little skank a cash settlement yet.
     
  4. TOP DAWG

    TOP DAWG Pro Bowler

    Yep. They need to kick the Baby out of the NFL, and let her get her money on her back. It sounds like Farve was looking to score some strange cat, which isn't a bad thing except for that marriage thing, but who knows how solid that's been. I think they need to do some kind of dong lineup to see if it's actually Bret's rod on that phone. That should solve that issue.