Steve Phillips' Caught in Another Sex Scandal, This Time at ESPN
Steve Phillips, the former general manager of the New York Mets who admitted to having sex with a team employee and was sued for sexual harrassment, apparently has not learned his lesson. Now an analyst for ESPN, Phillips is embroiled in yet another sex scandal after admitting to having an affair with an assistant who stalked his wife.
When Phillips dumped 22-year-old production assistant Brooke Hundley, she reportedly made repeated phone calls to his wife, Marni, saying things like "We both can't have him." She is also said to have written his wife a graphic letter describing their relationship.
In a statement to police, Phillips said:
“I have extreme concerns about the health and safety of my kids and myself."
Phillips said that the affair with Hundley occured this past summer, and that he told his wife and police about it. Marni is also reported to have told police that she received "harrassing phone calls and text messages" from a woman claiming to have information about her husband.
Phillips is being sued for divorce by his wife. The couple have four sons together.
Josh Krulewitz, a spokesman for ESPN said:
“We were aware of this and have already taken appropriate action. We have no further comment.”
Only one year out of college, Hundley has quite a resume already, including some stints at HBO, the 2008 Olympic games at NBC Sports, and "Jimmy Kimmel Live." She is still employed at ESPN as a production assistant.
Phillips is being sued for divorce by his wife, with whom he has four sons. After word of the affair emerged, Phillips was suspended by ESPN for a week.









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