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Steve Phillips Brooke Hundley Sex Scandal; ESPN Suspends Phillips Over Office Affair

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David Letterman isn’t the only TV star who can’t keep his paws off the college-aged women he works with. Reports out of ESPN headquarters this morning say Baseball Tonight analyst Steve Phillips has been suspended from the network, after an affair with 22-year-old production assistant Brooke Hundley turned into Fatal Attraction Reloaded.

Steve Phillips Sex Scandal


The confession comes after the assistant, angry at being dumped by Phillips, hand-delivered a letter to the sportscaster’s wife at their luxury home, describing the affair -and the shape of Phillips’ peen, according to a scoop featured in The New York Post on Wednesday. Marni Phillips, who has four sons with Steve, told cops she also received a voicemail and text message from the woman.

Even more disturbing, the side piece allegedly triedto contact the Phillips’ 16-year-old son through Facebook, posing as a classmate.

Phillips has a history of trouble with keeping it in his shorts. In 1998, then New York Mets General Manager Phillips took a week-long leave of absence from the team after admitting to having sex with Mets employee Rosa Rodriguez. He returned to the team after settling her lawsuit for an undisclosed amount. The Mets fired him in 2003.

A source tell The Post that Phillips has been suspended from ESPN for a week.

 Steve Phillips Brooke Hundley Sex Scandal; ESPN Suspends Phillips Over Office Affair

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