Here Are The Details Of The Sexual Harassment Made Against Former NFL Players From NFL Network Employee

Last night’s bombshell revealed that NFL had suspended Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans after allegations of sexual assault were made against them and other employees by Jami Cantor, the 51-year old former wardrobe stylist for the NFL Network.

According to the claims made by Cantor in her lawsuit, she was subjected to sexual harassment from not only Faulk, Taylor and Evans, but also former employees like Eric Davis, Donovan McNabb, Warren Sapp and former network exec Eric Weinberger.

TMZ has broken down the list of the claims being made by Cantor against the employees:

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Marshall Faulk (current on-air talent) — asked invasive questions about sex, “such as favorite sex position, whether she liked oral sex, and whether she dated black men.”

“As time went on, Mr. Faulk became more aggressive, such as inviting Plaintiff to his hotel room, stroking and pulling out his genitals in front of her, pointing to his crotch and asking Plaintiff, ‘when are you gonna get on this already?’ He also pinned Plaintiff against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down.”

Ike Taylor (current on-air talent) — Sent Plaintiff sexually inappropriate pictures of himself, and a nude video while masturbating in the shower.

Warren Sapp (former on-air talent) — Came into restroom while plaintiff was preparing clothes and urinated in front of her.

When she screamed at him to get out, Sapp said, “Sorry mama, but your office shouldn’t be our sh*tter.”

Sapp is also accused of giving the woman sex toys for Christmas 3 years in a row.

Donovan McNabb (former on-air talent) — sent text messages to plaintiff asking if “she was a squirter” and telling her she “looked like the kind of girl that squirted when getting f*cked.”

Heath Evans (current on-air talent) — sent nude pics of himself to plaintiff

Eric Davis (former on-air talent) — groped, grabbed and made sexually charged comments to plaintiff.

Eric Weinberger (former Exec Producer of NFL Network) — sent nude pics and graphic text messages including telling plaintiff she should be “getting f*cked every day.”

What the hell is wrong with these guys?

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