espn has suspended eric davis and donovan mcnabb after a lawsuit filed monday night by a female colleague alleging sexual harassment while working for nfl network. davis and mcnabb will not appear on espn or espn radio airwaves while the network investigates the claims.
nfl network on monday suspended heath evans, marshall faulk and ike taylor, while the ringer announced president eric weinberger had been placed on leave. davis, evans, faulk, mcnabb, taylor and weinberger are named in the lawsuit filed by a former colleague.
jami cantor worked as a wardrobe stylist for nfl network. cantor filed a wrongful termination suit in october against nfl enterprises in los angeles superior court. she described incidents of harassment by evans, faulk and taylor, as well as weinberger, a former network executive producer and current president of the bill simmons media group.
in the suit, cantor alleges faulk groped her breasts and ass, and asked "deeply personal and invasive questions" about her sex life. cantor said taylor and weinberger sent inappropriate pictures - taylor sent her a video of him masturbating in the shower.
cantor alleges weinberger said she was "put on earth to pleasure me," and pressed his crotch against her, asking her to touch it. she alleges mcnabb sent explicit text messages to her. mcnabb is a former nfl network analyst who currently appears on espn.
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