A wrongful dismissal lawsuit has hit the sports world with some of its first high-profile sexual misconduct claims since the #MeToo movement was sparked. Jami Cantor, a wardrobe stylist fired by NFL Network in 2016, claims she was harassed by players-turned-analysts Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans, Ike Taylor, Eric Davis, Donovan McNabb, and Warren Sapp, reports USA Today.
Cantor, who worked for NFL Network for a decade, says Faulk invited her to his hotel room where he exposed his genitals and made sexually suggestive comments. She says he also greeted her by "fondling her breasts and groping her behind." Cantor alleges Taylor sent her "sexually inappropriate" photos and a video of him masturbating in the shower, per Bloomberg, while Sapp allegedly urinated in front of her, showed her nude photos of women, and gave her sex toys.
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