NFL Network Suspends Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor, Heath Evans After Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

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NFL Network has suspended Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans while investigating claims of sexual harassment from a lawsuit filed by one of their former colleagues.

Jami Cantor, who worked as a wardrobe stylist for NFL Network, filed a wrongful termination suit against NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court back in October. As first reported by Bloomberg, she described incidents of harassment by the three retired players, as well as Eric Weinberger, a former network executive producer and current president of Bill Simmons Media Group.

In the suit, Cantor claims that Faulk groped her breasts and behind and asked “deeply personal and invasive questions” about her sex life. She said that both Taylor and Weinberger sent her inappropriate pictures, with Taylor additionally sending her a video of him masturbating in the shower. Cantor also noted that Weinberger said on one occasion that she was “put on earth to pleasure me” and pressed his crotch against her, asking her to touch it. She also described receiving explicit texts from former NFL Network analyst Donovan McNabb, who currently appears on ESPN.

The network has suspended the three former players. Bill Simmons could not be reached for comment by Bloomberg regarding Weinberger’s role in his company.



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Jami Cantor: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know


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By Chris Bucher
Updated Dec 12, 2017 at 2:26am

Published Dec 12, 2017 at 12:57am
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Heath Evans, top left, Ike Taylor, bottom left, and Marshall Faulk, bottom middle, are accused by former NFL Network employee Jami Cantor of sexual harassment.

A former wardrobe stylist at the NFL Network has accused several retired NFL players and a network executive of sexual misconduct in an amended lawsuit filed in court December 11.

Jami L. Cantor accused Eric Weinberger, who currently works as the president of The Ringer, of trying to sexually assault her on at least one occasion and sending sexually-explicit photos to her. She also accused on-air talent — Marshall Faulk, Eric Davis, Warren Sapp, Donovan McNabb, Heath Evans and Ike Taylor —
and at least one other employee at NFL Network of acting inappropriately in the workplace by sexually harassing and assaulting her on several occasions.


Cantor was hired at NFL Network in 2006, but was fired after a decade of working there when she was accused of stealing clothes.

Here’s what you need to know about the lawsuit and Cantor:

1. Cantor Accuses Multiple Retired NFL Players of Sexually Harassing & Assaulting Her
Cantor was hired in 2006 and worked at the NFL Network’s studio in Culver City. Part of her job duties included building a closet full of clothes that on-air talent wore during shows on the network, her lawsuit said. She filed an amended complaint in Los Angeles Superior County on December 11 against several former NFL players, the president of a sports media group and NFL Enterprises, as first reported by Bloomberg.

Eric Weinberger
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Executive producer Eric Weinberger, right, speaks onstage at the Variety’s Sports Entertainment Breakfast presented by Mercedes-Benz at Vibiana on July 14, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.

During the time that Cantor worked as a wardrobe stylist at the network, Weinberger sent her “several nude pictures of himself and sexually explicit texts,” she said in her lawsuit. Cantor also accused Weinberger of telling her that she “was put on earth to pleasure (him),” adding that he once pressed his crotch against her shoulder and asked her to touch it.


The amended lawsuit obtained by Deadspin, goes into far greater detail on the sexual misconduct allegations.

Marshall Faulk
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Former NFL player Marshall Faulk looks on during Super Bowl XLVIII Media Day at the Prudential Center on January 28, 2014 in Newark, New Jersey.

Cantor alleges that Faulk, the former running back for the St. Louis Rams, asked her “deeply personal and invasive questions” about her sex life on numerous occasions. She claims that Faulk asked her what her favorite sex position was, whether she was into oral sex and if she dated black men. She also accused Faulk in the lawsuit of fondling her breasts and groping her butt.

“Instead of saying good morning, Mr. Faulk greeted (Cantor) by fondling her breasts and groping her behind,” the lasuire said. “As time went on, Mr. Faulk became more aggressive, such as inviting (Cantor) 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?'” the lawsuit said. “He also pinned (Cantor) against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down.”

Heath Evans
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Running back Heath Evans of the New England Patriots rushes upfield against the Miami Dolphins at Dolphin Stadium on October 21, 2007 in Miami, Florida.

In the amended lawsuit, Evans, who played fullback for the New England Patriots, is accused of propositioning Cantor multiple times for sex and “repeatedly making lewd overtures.” Cantor said that Evans sent nude photos of himself to her “on at least two separate occasions.” She said in her lawsuit that Evans made several comments to her, including him saying that he “needed to get in (Cantor) deep and hard.”

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GettyCornerback Eric Davis of the San Francisco 49ers looks on as he sits on the bench during a game against the New Orleans Saints at Candlestick Park on September 24, 1994 in San Francisco.


Davis, a former cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers, is accused of coming into Cantor’s office asking for help with his clothes “so he could grab and push/rub his body” against Cantor, the lawsuit said. She said that Davis said various other sexually-explicit comments, including things like: “I want you so bad,” “my cock is so hard because of you right now” and “you look like you would be an animal in the sheets.”

“I can’t handle your (butt), it is so luscious,” Cantor claimed that a text message sent to her from Davis said.

Cantor said that on at least one occasion, Davis said that he wanted to “choke” her from behind until she “begged him to stop.” Things continued to escalate between Davis and Cantor, according to the suit. Cantor claims that one time while she was working on the set in the studio on a ladder, he grabbed her butt, sliding his hand in between her legs and touching her private area.

Ike Taylor
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Former NFL player Ike Taylor visits the SiriusXM set at Super Bowl LI Radio Row at the George R. Brown Convention Center on February 3 in Houston, Texas.

Taylor, who played cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is accused in the lawsuit of sending Cantor sexually explicit photos of himself and a video of him masturbating in the shower.

Donovan McNabb
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Former professional football player Donovan McNabb attends the ‘Forgotten Four: The Integration Of Pro Football’ screening presented by EPIX & UCLA at Royce Hall, UCLA on September 9, 2014 in Westwood, California.


McNabb, who most notably played quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles, is accused in the suit of texting her explicit comments. Those include him allegedly asking her if she “was a squirter” and asking her to “CUM to dinner with him,” among other things.

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Former NFL player Warren Sapp at the Rolling Stone Live: Houston presented by Budweiser and Mercedes-Benz on February 4, 2017 in Houston, Texas.

Sapp, who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was fired from the network for soliciting a prostitute in 2015, is accused of coming into the bathroom as Cantor was preparing a wardrobe and urinating in front of her despite her telling him to get out. According to the lawsuit, Sapp replied to Cantor: “Sorry mama, but your office shouldn’t be our shitter.”

Cantor also said that Sapp gifted her sex toys as Christmas gifts three-straight years and showed her nude images of women he’d slept with.

Marc Watts
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Marc Watts.

NFL Network’s talent coordinator Marc Watts is also named in the lawsuit as making sexually inappropriate comments about Cantor’s body and asking questions about her sex life.


“How many of these guys (talent) hit on you?” she claims he asked her. “I bet they all want to sleep with you. It’s part of the job when you look the way you do.”


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2. Cantor Is Also Seeking Damages for Unjustly Being Fired From the Network After She Was Accused of Stealing Clothes
Cantor originally filed a wrongful termination lawsuit for an unspecified amount against NFL Network in October. She claimed that she was discriminated against while working there because of her sex/gender/age, in addition to being sexually harassed, thus creating a “hostile work environment.”

“They would touch her butt, breasts, point to their private parts in front of her,” the lawsuit said.

Read the original lawsuit in the court document above.


The lawsuit further alleges that the network failed to reimburse her for purchases she made on her personal credit card for clothes intended for employees at the network who she was assigned to dress. There was no wardrobe budget for the clothes she was supposed to purchase, which meant oftentimes she “had to use her own clothes” or “set up studio accounts with department stores using her own credit card to buy clothes for the talent.” She accused the network of often forcing her to work off the clock without pay, never given a meal and rest breaks.

Additionally, Cantor is seeking damages for her bosses’ failure to do anything regarding her concerns.

“Nothing was done in response to plaintiff’s complaints,” Cantor’s lawsuit alleges. “Instead, NFL made it more difficult for plaintiff to do her job by increasing her work load and cutting her hours.”

Cantor was fired from the network in October 2016 after she was accused of stealing clothing from another employee, although a video inside the studio shows that she took nothing, she said in her suit.


“If they would have looked at the video they would have seen that (Cantor) did not steal any clothes,” the lawsuit said. “Instead, NFL (Network) continues to use (Cantor’s) personal wardrobe items to dress their talent.”


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3. Faulk, Taylor & Evans Have Been Suspended Pending an Investigation Into Cantor’s Allegations


A majority of those mentioned in the lawsuit didn’t return a request from Bloomberg for comment in the story about the lawsuit, but NFL Network spokesman Alex Riethmiller said that Faulk, Taylor and Evans have now been suspended from their duties as a full investigation into Cantor’s allegations has been launched by the network.

In response to the allegations against Weinberger, a Ringer spokesman released a statement saying that he’s on leave “indefinitely” as an internal investigation is conducted.


Cantor’s lawsuit against the former NFL players and network comes at a time when numerous sexual misconduct allegations against prominent figures have been made public. It started with dozens of women accusing Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexually harassing and assaulting them, which spurred the creation of the #MeToo hashtag. Since then, swarms of allegations have surfaced against many prominent people in Hollywood, media, politics, sports and more.

TIME Magazine named “The Silence Breakers,” those who broke their silence in their allegations against the prominent men, as its 2017 Person of the Year.


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4. Cantor Once Worked at a Mall as a Personal Shopper
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InstagramJami Cantor.

A December 1996 article in The Los Angeles Times said that Cantor once worked as a personal shopper at The Oaks Shopping Center in Thousand Oaks, California. She typically worked at the mall two days per week, the story said, but the Christmas season was a lot more hectic and became a “second home” for her despite having to perform her motherly duties with her three children.

The article followed Cantor around the mall as she seamlessly navigated her way through stores in search of several items on customers’ Christmas lists. She received high praises from her clients, The Times article noted.

“I’ve already referred (Cantor) to two people,” real estate broker Francine Penich told the newspaper.


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5. Cantor Also Worked as an Art Gallery Manager in Los Angeles
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Jami Cantor.

Before working at the mall, Cantor graduated from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles and worked as an interior designer for several homes and offices. After that, she worked as the manager of an art gallery in Beverly Hills during the early 1990s, and that’s when her interest in being a personal shopper was piqued. She told The Times that she’d get compliments from people on her wardrobe, and they’d often ask her where she purchased her clothing from.

Cantor is a native of Westlake Village and attended White Oak Elementary School, The Times story said. She has three children, Zach, Karli and Brandy. Her daughter Karli, according to her social media accounts, at one point worked as a video editor for NFL Network.


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Cats been saying shit would get worse. No due process. He said/she said. Civil shit. And men paying the price.

Bitch like 60 and folks throwing away everything for her. Let me guess. Some dogfaced feminist will say it isn't about looks, it's about power. :hmm: FOH
 

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Man i thought this was a spoof or onion article based on the number of people listed and it being an NFL pile on.

That being said.. i dont believe this wrinkled hag for one second. That many guys comfortable talking shit and sending pics and texts sounds like she invited and encouraged that behavior on some level.
 

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None of this is surprising at all. I'm willing to say 80 to 90% of men with any type of power in the entertainment industry is either sexually harassing, sexually assaulting, or raping women on the constant. Two things are either happening right now. Either many women are about to be paid a whole lot of hush money. Or every man in Hollywood is nervous to wake up in the morning, in fear of seeing their name added to the rape list
 

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Cats been saying shit would get worse. No due process. He said/she said. Civil shit. And men paying the price.

Bitch like 60 and folks throwing away everything for her. Let me guess. Some dogfaced feminist will say it isn't about looks, it's about power. :hmm: FOH
I've been saying for a while now that there is no due process. People aren't asking these women for proof or even expecting it. I'm not caping for these guys because I don't know any of them, I'm just saying that there is a possibility that this chick and others could be lying about sexual assault. (This chick was fired for stealing clothes)

For the guys that did it, fuck them. But every story that comes out about sexual assault guilt is always assumed without any evidence or proof.

You get men and women together and they are going to talk about or inquire about one or the others sex life. Sex is going to come up in conversation somehow because people are curious about shit that you can't tell by looking at somebody... Like how freaky they are.

Case and point: I was talking to a woman at work today saying that I need to contact a former coworker to make a flyer for a freak/swingers party I'm throwing in January (I just said party and she kept digging and digging until I spilled the beans) And then she wanted to know more.

She talked of a guy friend she used to know who used to go to swingers parties. She talked about some of the freaky shit she would do with guys (like letting a guy cum on her face or not having a problem sucking her pussy juices off of a dick because it's hers) but was curious but never has gone to any of the swingers parties.

We had a nice little convo for about 20-30 minutes

Totally inappropriate. Totally. But neither side was pressured. Both of us revealed things about ourselves sexually.

Hypothetically, one or the other of us could accuse the other of sexual harassment. She could easily say that I came to her cubicle talking sexually, when in fact she was fully engaged in the conversation asking questions, asking probing questions and then wanting to know more information.

I could say that she kept probing me for information and I felt uncomfortable, but she kept on asking questions... Of course it would look more plausible coming from her

What I'm saying is that it's possible that some of these women could be lying and there's absolutely no proof that one or the other is telling the truth or one of the other is lying.

If there's no video you can't prove a man groped a woman.

If there is no video of the conversation I had with that woman today there's no proof of what any of us said to the other
 
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Are they blind?...She's so ugly! I guess we need to see a full body pic first because there has to be something im missing here. Rich men lusting after an ugly old chick.
 

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That many dicks and she aint said nothing until she got fired!... If you are rich that bitch wouldn't be in your starting line up of hoes..not even your practice squad... also look at the timing. Monday evening after all of the Sunday games...nothing happening in the news cycle.
 

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None of this is surprising at all. I'm willing to say 80 to 90% of men with any type of power in the entertainment industry is either sexually harassing, sexually assaulting, or raping women on the constant. Two things are either happening right now. Either many women are about to be paid a whole lot of hush money. Or every man in Hollywood is nervous to wake up in the morning, in fear of seeing their name added to the rape list
Only thing that scares me is how any woman can accuse you of anything real or false and destroy your life without any thorough investigation. Yeah because women cant lie or be petty. :smh:
 

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She got those pics and texts...

these guys are grown men

PROFESSIONALS

been in the game for decades.

If true?

they were sloppy as f*ck and kinda deserve this.

If NOT true?

They BETTER have saved HER texts too...

and saved some pics

Unless SHE was smart enough to never respond.

Right there...

even the simplest simp would have realized they were getting set up.
 

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Are they blind?...She's so ugly! I guess we need to see a full body pic first because there has to be something im missing here. Rich men lusting after an ugly old chick.
People fuck, or try to fuck, people who are close to them. Especially if from conversation they know the other person is a freak.

If an old, lonely freak at your job was giving it away and you didn't have to work for it many of us would... especially if it's easy. Shit, even lions can be scavengers
 

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For cats to be that blatant, she must have been a hoe around the studio.

Only thing that scares me is how any woman can accuse you of anything real or false and destroy your life without any thorough investigation. Yeah because women cant lie or be petty. :smh:

She got those pics and texts...

these guys are grown men

PROFESSIONALS

been in the game for decades.

If true?

they were sloppy as f*ck and kinda deserve this.

If NOT true?

They BETTER have saved HER texts too...

and saved some pics

Unless SHE was smart enough to never respond.

Right there...

even the simplest simp would have realized they were getting set up.

No longer just an old Jeeish CAC problem huh?

Uh huh....

He said she said accusations from years ago without protocol or due process that's costing people careers.


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See you lakeside....


ALSO, if you are a man and you STILL have to chase skirt on the clock in the heart of these Salem Witch Trials you are a fucking fool.



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These ninjas were extremely sloppy
Sending pictures, videos, texts, so she could archive & use later as leverage
Fucking idiots :smh:
Dudes like them got extremely comfortable. They been doing shit like this for decades and getting away with it. Who would have thought that things would change so abruptly? Going from one extreme (dudes getting away with all kinds of foul and questionable shit) to the other (dudes getting suspended just on accusations).
 

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She named McNabb, Sapp, Eric Davis also- WTF. I can't call it, since dudes do stupid shit with that fame, especially Heath Evans, since he never really had none. But she claims some pretty wild shit and if she's got videos and pics, she's hit jackpot bc of the current climate. If these dudes didn't keep a pic or consenting text, then they're really stupid. If you're gonna fuck around at work, always get incriminating and consenting evidence. Always respond with consenting texts or emails. For example, i love when you suck my dick the way you do followed by a dicksucking pic or naked pic of her, NOT of YOU.
 
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