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Brett Favre Scandal: NFL Looking Into Allegations Of Sex Texts

BARRY WILNER   10/ 9/10 12:40 AM ET   AP

Brett Favre Scandal

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The NFL said Friday it would review allegations involving the Vikings' Brett Favre, who the website Deadspin said sent racy messages and photos to a former game hostess while he was the Jets' quarterback in 2008.

The league action comes one day after the site posted a video that included below-the-waist photos, said to be of Favre.

The Vikings will travel to New York to play the Jets on Monday night.

"We are reviewing the matter," league spokesman Greg Aiello said when asked about reports that a person alleged to be Favre sent voicemails and lewd pictures to Jenn Sterger.

Asked to respond to the Deadspin report on Thursday, Favre said: "I'm not getting into that. I've got my hands full with the Jets and am trying to get some timing down with our guys, so that's all I'm going to discuss."

Vikings coach Brad Childress had no comment after Friday's practice. He said he was not aware of either the NFL's investigation or the website's allegations. Bus Cook, the agent for the three-time league MVP, didn't immediately return messages.

Later Friday, Deadspin reported that Favre also pursued two female massage therapists who worked part-time for the team, according to one of the women. Deadspin did not identify the women, but a Jets spokesman said the team has contact information for the two women and was giving that information to the league. The Jets spokesman requested anonymity because the NFL investigation is ongoing.

The women were two of 17 massage therapists the Jets used during what they called two intensive recovery days in training camp in 2008.

According to Deadspin, one woman exchanged phone numbers with Favre, and the other woman told the website that the quarterback sent "nasty" text messages and invited both women to his hotel room.

On Thursday, Deadspin reported that a man alleged to be Favre contacted Sterger on MySpace and began leaving her voicemails. The website posted a video of the voicemails and several graphic pictures allegedly sent to Sterger's cell phone.

"Send me a text. Love to see you tonight," one voicemail said.

The 26-year-old Sterger, now a TV personality for Versus, has a website that describes her as an actress, model, writer and television host. Her duties during Jets games included introducing the Jets' dance team, asking trivia questions and making announcements to the crowd.

Sterger's manager Phil Reese said she is "not doing any interviews or commenting at this time," but that "Jenn did not provide Deadspin with any information."

In an e-mail to The Associated Press, A.J. Daulerio, Deadspin's editor in chief, declined to reveal the source of the material. He did say the source of the photos contacted him and that Deadspin paid "more than we ever have" for them.

"I was certain about the accuracy of her story, the evidence was presented substantiating that," he said, "and then as things began to unfold, it appeared more and more likely that this happened. Plus, there will be more."

The Jets referred all questions to their public relations firm, Sunshine, Sachs and Associates.

"We are working closely with the league in their review of this matter," said the firm's spokesman, Jesse Derris.

Deadspin also reported that Jets director of media relations Jared Winley may have been an intermediary between Favre and Sterger. But Derris said Winley "played no role in this alleged incident."

If the NFL finds that Favre violated its personal conduct policy, Favre could be fined or even suspended. The league's policy allows it to punish a wide range of behavior, even that which is not illegal.

Commissioner Roger Goodell used the policy to suspend Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger for four games after he was accused of, but not charged with, sexually assaulting a 20-year-old woman at a Georgia college bar.

Favre, who turns 41 Sunday, and his wife, Deanna, have been married 14 years. He became a grandfather in the spring.

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AP Sports Writers Rick Freeman in New York and Dennis Waszak Jr. in Florham Park contributed to this story.

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Agent672
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08:19 PM on 11/08/2010
this whole idea of fining someone because of texting if complete BS! Think back 10-20 years; texting wasn't around but writing was. Think anyone was fined for writing a sexually explicit note or letter. What is the difference.
03:53 AM on 10/13/2010
man i follow all the sex advice on http://www.safesexideas.com lol, so much better for me :)
11:40 AM on 10/11/2010
Brett Favre scandal was confirmed. Not only did Favre send nkd* pictures of himself with Jenn Sterger, a reporter for the New York Jets, but now, two women came over saying that he was harassed as well. Brett Favre, 4 Brett Favre Scandal News
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reasonlives
04:42 PM on 10/11/2010
How does that "confirm" the "scandal". He hit on some ladies?
10:23 AM on 10/11/2010
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10:23 AM on 10/11/2010
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CaptainSunshine
07:20 AM on 10/11/2010
There's no talk of him losing his Best Buy contract, or his Wrangler contract. There are no running counts of masseuses, cheerleaders, and sports reporters. There's just this bland state the facts without any suggestive innuendos report because he's not Tiger and he's not black. HP's big news page for Tiger is 5 pages long. It's not quite a page for the two-time alleged rapist Ben Roethlisberger; and, the alleged sexual harrasser Farve, who I personally think is one of the all-time great QBs in the league and a genuinely good guy, has yet to have a big news page dedicated to his indiscretions.

If it were Randy Moss or T.O., it would be plastered all over the front page. It says a great deal about our country and the mass media.

That's the essence of third world America.
05:33 AM on 10/11/2010
Brett Farve leaked the phone messages and possible text photos so as to garner more attention than Randy Moss. FACT.
02:06 AM on 10/11/2010
I find the timing of this to be questionable. If the Jets sat on this for 2 years they are guilty of wrongdoing as well.
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reasonlives
05:09 PM on 10/11/2010
What wrongdoing? What is evidence Jets even knew anything? What were they supposed to do?

Are you making up your own law?
01:55 AM on 10/11/2010
Just as long as they don't suspend Favre for the Green Bay game. That's must-see television as Aaron Rodgers continues to demonstrate that he is not a clutch quarterback and folds under pressure, while every analyst continues to insist he's an MVP candidate. No. Win one that counts for a change buddy.
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the964kid
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01:40 AM on 10/11/2010
Get ready to see the definition of a DOUBLE STANDARD, as the NFL completely lets Brett Favre off the hook. Anybody except Favre, or maybe Tom Brady, would already have been suspended by now.
01:29 AM on 10/11/2010
Why all the sudden would this person bring this up? Why would she be holding on to the texts, sounds like a jilted lover to me.
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01:05 AM on 10/11/2010
It's time to take a Knee Bart?
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KristinNoelle
12:44 AM on 10/11/2010
As much as I'm disappointed that this seemingly all-American guy would do this, I am more disturbed that there are people who are still dumb enough to send nasty pics, make sex tapes, etc. What's wrong with showing off your nakedness in private, withOUT technology?
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jeneemaree
12:27 AM on 10/11/2010
...And another one bites the dust.
08:47 PM on 10/10/2010
Why is this news? Is this just a stretch at hoping the public will react the way they did during Tiger Woods' scandal? Why is the NFL investigating? When they find whatever they are looking for, what will they do then?
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SteveStephens
3 sides to every story: yours,mine and the truth.
10:35 PM on 10/10/2010
In the United States, we have a right to privacy, but evidentally not in the NFL.
10:36 AM on 10/11/2010
right to privacy from the government, your employer has a right to determine your character