Archive | October, 2009

Report: Phillips Had Affair With Hundley (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)

October 21, 2009

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Steve Phillips, a popular baseball analyst and former New York Mets general manager, has been suspended by ESPN after his affair with Brooke Hundley, a 22-year-old production assistant, came to light, reported The New York Post. His wife, Marni, has filed for divorce.

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Report: Jilted lover dogs ESPN’s Phillips (UPI)

October 21, 2009

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WILTON, Conn., Oct. 21 (UPI) — A jilted co-worker allegedly harassed the family of ESPN baseball analyst Steve Phillips after he dumped her, police reports reveal.

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Brooke Hundley: Steve Phillips’ 22-Year-Old Other Women (PHOTOS, INFO) (The Huffington Post)

October 21, 2009

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What’s Your Reaction? Brooke Hundley is the 22-year-old ESPN production assistant who had a sexual relationship with ESPN analyst Steve Phillips and then sent Phillips’ wife a letter detailing their relationship.

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EXCLUSIVE: ESPN’s Steve Phillips in foul affair with production assistant (New York Post)

October 21, 2009

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She’s not going to be ignored, Steve! ESPN analyst Steve Phillips had a fling with a 22-year-old production assistant, who, after being dumped, taunted his wife with “Fatal Attraction”-like phone calls and a letter that bragged about her sexcapa…

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ESPN analyst Phillips in ‘Fatal Attraction’ scandal (Fox Sports)

October 21, 2009

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TV baseball analyst Steve Phillips had a brief affair with an ESPN production assistant who taunted his wife with “Fatal Attraction”-like phone calls and a letter that bragged about her sexual encounters with Phillips after being dumped, The New York Post reported.

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ESPN’s Phillips on leave amid bizarre sex scandal (Fox Sports)

October 21, 2009

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ESPN baseball analyst Steve Phillips acknowledges having an affair with an assistant at the cable network, and has taken a leave of absence during the playoffs. Phillips says in a statement released by ESPN Wednesday that he’s sorry to have “put his family and colleagues through this.” ESPN has granted Phillips’request for time off, and has taken unspecified disciplinary action.

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