Warren Sapp is among the numerous NFL Network employees named in a lawsuit filed by former company Jami Canter. The Hall Of Famer who’s had a trouble post-football life took to social media on Wednesday to defend himself and the accusations against him.
The lawsuit specifically states that Sapp came into the restroom while Plaintiff was preparing clothes, urinating in front of her. The Plaintiff screamed at him to get out, but Mr. Sapp laughed and told Plaintiff, “Sorry mama, but your office shouldn’t be our (restroom).” Plaintiff complained to the NFL, but nothing was done until Plaintiff told the NFL she would work in the hallway. Mr. Sapp also gave Plaintiff sex toys as a Christmas gifts three years in a row, showed Plaintiff nude pictures of numerous women he claimed to have slept with, and openly talked about his sex life in front of Plaintiff and other NFL employees, including supervisors.”
Sapp does appear to admit to gifting the sex toy, saying he thought it was ‘cute’.
I’m sorry thought they was cute! pic.twitter.com/HuiO0CvkvO
— Warren Sapp (@WarrenSapp) December 13, 2017
Sapp then appeared on 940WINZ Miami Sports radio show to joking shoot down other accusations, even going as far as to blame ‘CTE’ for the harassment.
Warren Sapp, talking on @940WINZ about sexual harassment allegations against co-worker Marshall Faulk: “My CTE acts up sometimes.”
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) December 13, 2017
Warren Sapp, talking on @940WINZ, addresses allegations of sexual harassment when he was at NFL Network. “I didn’t sexually harass nobody,” he says, denying accusation from Jami Kantor.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) December 13, 2017
Warren Sapp says on @940winz that he didn’t show any nude photos to accuser Jami Kantor, perhaps photos of women in bikinis but nothing else.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) December 13, 2017
Warren Sapp on @940winz admits he did give female staffers at NFL Network a novelty adult toy as Christmas gift, but said he didn’t give any to accuser Jami Kantor. “It wasn’t about sex,” he says.
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) December 13, 2017
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