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Brett Favre To Be Fined For Sexting Jenn Sterger: Report

Favre Fined Sexts

DAVE CAMPBELL   12/29/10 09:20 PM ET   AP

EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Down to the last few days of the season and maybe Brett Favre's career, the NFL ended a slow-paced investigation of tawdry allegations against the quarterback with a $50,000 fine and a rebuke for not being candid.

The league punished one of its marquee players for failing to cooperate with investigators who were trying to determine if the 41-year-old quarterback sent inappropriate messages and below-the-belt photos to Jenn Sterger in 2008, when both worked for the New York Jets.

The ruling came days before what could be the final game for the three-time MVP. He'll start for Minnesota at Detroit on Sunday if he's recovered from a concussion sustained Dec. 20 against Chicago, and has said this will be his final season, though he's unretired in the past. He made the declaration even before his NFL record for consecutive starts was snapped at 297 in mid-December.

It's been a tough season on the field for Favre and his Vikings, and by the league's own admission, the investigation begun in early October has generated plenty of bad publicity for all the parties involved – Favre, Sterger and the NFL itself.

Yet Commissioner Roger Goodell "could not conclude" that Favre violated the league's personal conduct policy based on the evidence currently available to him, the league said in a statement announcing the fine.

Forensic analysis failed to establish that Favre sent the objectionable photographs to Sterger, the league said.

Favre's punishment stems from Goodell's determination that he was "not candid in several respects during the investigation resulting in a longer review and additional negative public attention for Favre, Sterger and the NFL," the league said. The commissioner also told Favre that if he had found a violation of the league's workplace conduct policies, he would have imposed a "substantially higher level of discipline."

The NFL said its sole focus was on whether Favre violated workplace conduct policy, not to "make judgments about the appropriateness of personal relationships."

There was no comment from Favre and his agent, Bus Cook, did not return messages.

The ruling drew a swift and bitter response from Sterger's attorney, who accused the league of favoritism.

"It clearly shows that an NFL star player was given preferential treatment and tells all other players that failure to cooperate may cost you some money but will not result in other punishment," said Joseph Conway, who added there was "ample evidence" the photos were of Favre.

"Additionally, today's decision is an affront to all females and shows once again that, despite tough talk, the NFL remains the good old boys' league," Conway said.

Conway said Sterger is undecided about whether to take legal action against Favre, the Jets or the NFL.

The league said its investigation dragged out because of difficulties in setting up interviews with "certain key individuals," the complication of retrieving and reviewing electronic records and Goodell's decision to meet with both Favre and Sterger before reaching a conclusion.

Vikings players had Wednesday off, and interim coach Leslie Frazier said he "never put a lot of energy or focus" on the situation.

"I can't really speak for Brett and how it has affected him on and off the field," Frazier said. "I just know that whenever he's in meetings, whenever he's on the practice field, he's been all in in every situation. I've never thought for a moment that he wasn't as prepared as well as he's prepared ever."

Frazier said the organization is "extremely supportive of the league office," but the coach also said he was "pulling for Brett and his family."

Goodell in a memo sent Wednesday to all NFL teams said that "every member of every club's staff should be able to work in an environment free of harassment or hostility, and one in which every employee is valued, respected, and given a full opportunity to contribute to the goals of the club and the NFL."

Favre's fine will help fund a new training program on workplace conduct around the league, though for the multimillionaire QB the penalty is a pittance. Even while sitting out of Tuesday's game at Philadelphia because of post-concussion symptoms, Favre essentially earned $50,000 over about five minutes of action.

According to NFLPA data, Favre's base salary for this season is $11.6 million.

The allegations against the quarterback surfaced on the website Deadspin, which posted a video Oct. 7 that included text messages and voicemails allegedly left by Favre for Sterger, including one in which he invites her to his hotel.

A former model who was a Jets gameday hostess and later appeared on the Versus television network, Sterger refused to speak on the record to the website. Weeks after the story broke, she talked with league investigators and cooperated fully, according to her manager Phil Reese.

Deadspin editor in chief A.J. Daulerio acknowledged paying a third party for the material it posted on Favre and said that he could not guarantee the material was genuine.

The league also reviewed media reports that Favre pursued two massage therapists who worked at the Jets' facility in 2008. But the NFL said that claim could not be substantiated because people with "potentially relevant information" declined to be interviewed or cooperate with investigators.

According to the league, its investigation included the following: "an analysis of publicly available reports; a series of interviews with knowledgeable individuals, including Sterger and Favre; a review of communications between the two furnished to our office; and independent forensic analysis of electronically stored material."

The investigation was also limited in several respects because the matter was not brought to its attention until two years after it allegedly occurred, the league said.

Favre has consistently refused to answer reporters' questions about the allegations. He said early on that he had enough to worry about with the Vikings' next opponent, and that's certainly been true this season.

Convinced to come back for one more run at a title by three Minnesota teammates who flew down to see him in Mississippi, Favre's second year with the Vikings has been nothing like the charmed run of last season, which ended with a heartbreaking loss to New Orleans in the NFC championship game.

With 11 touchdowns and 19 interceptions, Favre's passer rating of 69.9 ranks ahead of only Arizona's Derek Anderson and rookie Jimmy Clausen of Carolina.

Favre also has been battered by injuries to his ankle, chin, ribs, back, head and throwing shoulder – the one that forced him to finally miss a start, against the Giants on Dec. 13. But despite all his troubles, Favre has said all along that he did not regret coming back for a 20th NFL season.

"If you had seasons like you did last year, every year," he said recently, "I don't think you would appreciate them nearly as much."

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. — Down to the last few days of the season and maybe Brett Favre's career, the NFL ended a slow-paced investigation of tawdry allegations against the quarterback with a $50,00...
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03:45 AM on 12/30/2010
For those who feel sympathy towards Favre----no one forced him at gunpoint to take his wee-wee out of his pants, take a photo of it and then email it. Favre isn't a silly teenager----he's married and a GRANDPA! I thought his wife would be furious, but publically all she's done is quote the Bible.
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WSAY
Res ipsa loquitur
10:36 AM on 12/30/2010
If it was him.
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Anare
My aim is true.
06:41 PM on 12/29/2010
BTW, did anyone see young Joe Webb play at starting QB for the Viking's last night? Why the heck has he been on the bench all season? He did a fabulous job leading the Vikings to a win over the Eagles. Joe Webb is who we should be talking about today, not this pinhead Favre.
05:44 PM on 12/29/2010
If Sterger's allegations had any merit why not take Farve to court? Why wait 2 years? Are we to think Deadspin and Sterger went to the NFL out of a sense of duty?
Is it just me or does this whole thing look like a publicity stunt?
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ls1z28chris
We're on the side of the demons, chief.
06:56 PM on 12/29/2010
Sterger was a contractor and so didn't have grounds to sue the Jets or the NFL. Otherwise, she would have sued the pants off these folks (pun intended).
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WSAY
Res ipsa loquitur
10:37 AM on 12/30/2010
That is not true. Get an education and get back to us. Being a "contractor" has no being whatsoever on the law here.
04:34 PM on 12/29/2010
I don't blame Brett for not telling or cooperating with anybody. It's like the police pick you up and say oh you are not in any trouble, just tell us you did it and we will close the case. Right. Next thing is you are charged and in jail. So Brett, good for you to keep your mouth shut and make them get the proof. She encouraged anything that she may have gotten. If she was unhappy with it, all she had to do was say s t o p . She is a big girl and giggled her way through two years of being admired. Well, well, well. The word is stop. Hey, I would giggle too, if he sent me a pic. I would print it and hang it on my wall and in 20 years sell it for a jillion dollars.
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ls1z28chris
We're on the side of the demons, chief.
06:57 PM on 12/29/2010
Let me get this straight. You would take a sext picture of Favre's penis and hang it on your wall for 20 years? You have more issues than National Geographic.
03:34 PM on 12/29/2010
His free pics of his member cost him $50,000...What is wrong with this picture ! :-)
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02:36 PM on 12/29/2010
'The forensic analysis could not establish that Favre sent the objectionable photographs to Sterger'
They must have some pretty lousy investigators working for them that are unable to determine the
origins of a text message
02:29 PM on 12/29/2010
How can you be fined on an unsubstantiated allegation? Ridiculous. He said/she said has been taken to new lows.
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WSAY
Res ipsa loquitur
10:39 AM on 12/30/2010
That isn't what he was fined for. Critical reading isn't your forte, is it?
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joeblow
01:50 PM on 12/29/2010
Now, let's do the math here, folks. Brett Favre is making in the neighborhood of $20-million in salary from the Vikings. The NFL levies a $50-thousand fine on him. Let's see....subtract this, carry that, uh hum, uh hum......I got $19, 950,000 remaining.
Well, that was certainly keeping things in proportion.
Before you know it, we're gonna have to hold a telethon just so the guy can pay his phone bill.
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WSAY
Res ipsa loquitur
10:39 AM on 12/30/2010
Now back to the unemployment line with you.
RTIII
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01:43 PM on 12/29/2010
"Evidence" of what?

Another poorly reported story.

Are we to presume he made a pass at her (if you'll forgive the pun) and she's upset about it?
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tbsa
Romney = Serial liar
02:32 PM on 12/29/2010
At the very least, and he sent her a photo of his private area. Are you trying to defend him or imply that a married man should behave in such a manner?
RTIII
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03:28 PM on 12/29/2010
No, I didn't know the first thing about this when I read the article - it was not particularly informative. Why, are you ready to jump to the conclusion that anybody asking what happened is a misogynist?
01:21 PM on 12/29/2010
I've grown weary of Brett Favre and his junk.

Just go away so the national media can dribble saliva and slobber all over said junk in the form of loving tributes to his "heroism." That way, we'll all be able to move on to the real issue of the day--executing the guy who went to prison, paid his debt to society, but was really, really mean to a dog.

I do love America!
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robjh1
That Job Just Isn't Into You!
01:19 PM on 12/29/2010
So that ugly think circulating the internet belonged to him? LOL! Dude why did you put that out there? How embarrassing for his wife?
01:18 PM on 12/29/2010
He's a meathead who gets paid millions to play a child's game.

I'd hit that, too. It's human nature.

Unfortunately, they have to put unreasonable expectations upon them, because all the "moral Christians" who buy into football hold these jocks up to their children as role models. I mean, really, WHO would want to be that Jesus character anyway. He was a brown-skinned socialist Jew.

Keep on worshiping the jocks, Christian nation.
01:17 PM on 12/29/2010
From what i saw of that picture Brett spent to much time in the cold. He seemed to be suffering from shrinkage. As someone said if you ain't big don't sext a picture of your junk!
01:19 PM on 12/29/2010
" I was in the pool! I was in the pool!!"
RTIII
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01:47 PM on 12/29/2010
Sounds like good advice.
01:14 PM on 12/29/2010
Is he married? A priest under a vow of celibacy? No? Then what exactly is the big deal, unless he did it to the point of harassment? Check her out; I'd try to hit it too, in his shoes.
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Mary Karius
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01:17 PM on 12/29/2010
enlightened...and yes, he is married. Not too long ago his wife was treated for breast cancer
01:22 PM on 12/29/2010
Doh! Way to go Brett, THAT isn't gonna cost you a lot more than some petty NFL fine..!
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Ramon Moreno
Read below.
02:05 PM on 12/29/2010
All irrelevant.
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tbsa
Romney = Serial liar
02:34 PM on 12/29/2010
YES he is married. Gotta love the people who come in here and defend married men/women acting in such a way.
02:48 PM on 12/29/2010
Actually I backtracked, you'll note. Still, one has to observe he didn't do anything actually illegal, yet they're fining him. I wonder how that would do in court.
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liberalviewer
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01:13 PM on 12/29/2010
Why did the Commish wait until Brett's streak was over to proceed? Ah, the hypocrisy of professional sports!