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“I was never treated like a person”

Jane Sterger, a TV model and a TV personality, has opened a scandal of textual messages with the former midfielder in Green Pay Bakr Pretat Fav.

While Favre was playing with New York Gates during the 2008 US football Association season, Sterger claimed that Favre sent suggestive text messages and an audio style asking her to come to his room at the hotel, in addition to sending clear pictures of himself.

Favre admitted that he had sent voice post messages but not pictures of himself, but the US Football Association later fined Gorrecker $ 50,000 because of “lack of cooperation” with the investigation.

Now, years later, Sterger opened on documentary allegations in the new Netflix, Informed: Favram’s fall.

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“I have never been treated like someone,” Sterger said through people. “I think one of the reasons why people are difficult for people to have any sympathy for me on the Internet is that I am just a picture of them. Brett was Fafr.”

It was a comment from Steger drew the attention of viewers. Sterger also claims that Favre noticed her in the tunnel and asked the Jets employee to get his Sterger. However, the FAVRE employee gave her number without her permission, which led to all text messages and sound mails.

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Sterger did not want to present allegations, but mentioned texts with Favre as a sports journalist, AJ Daulerio, who was the editor of Deadspin, who was published without Steger’s approval.

After the article became a viral, Al -Threeger faced a ton of the reverse reaction, but Hill defended it in the documentary.

“We have seen these things play several times,” says JEMEELE Hill, in the document. “We know that when it comes to an athletic accused of an inappropriate behavior with a woman, it is the woman who will get the weight of that. No one is wondering why a married man sends this type of image to a woman who does not know her.

Despite the allegations, the US Football Association ruled that the league “could not conclude” that Favre had violated the policy of personal behavior. Al -Douri also said that there was not enough evidence to prove whether Fafr had sent the photos.