Former NFL quarterback Donovan McNabb will no longer serve as an NFL analyst for ESPN. The network cut ties with McNabb following an investigation into sexual harassment claims stemming from his time at the NFL network.
McNabb was one of several employees at the network accused by former wardrobe stylist Jami Cantor of sexually harassing her. Cantor claims McNabb sent her text messages asking if “she was a squirter” and saying that she “looked like the kind of girl that squirted when getting f*cked.”
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In addition to McNabb, Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor, Eric Davis and Warren Sapp were also listed in the complaint.Both McNabb and Davis left the NFL Network to work for ESPN.
The fate of the remaining three ex-NFLers currently working for NFL Network has yet to be determined. Cantor worked for the network from 2006 until she was fired in October of 2016. The lawsuit filed against NFL Enterprises was first filed in October 2017 and was for wrongful termination. It was amended to include harassment claims in December.
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