Vikings QB Brett Favre has to hand over $50,000 to the NFL as a result of the Jenn Sterger sexting investigation. Favre has been surfacing in the Google trends for months now, and not just about his on and off again retirement. Deadspin.com reported in the fall that Brett was sending pictures of his man parts to Playboy model and television personality, Jenn Sterger back in 2008.
The AP reports on December 29: "The NFL has fined Brett Favre $50,000 for a "failure to cooperate" with the investigation into allegations he sent inappropriate messages and lewd photos to a former New York Jets game-day hostess. The league says Commissioner Roger Goodell "could not conclude" that Favre violated the league's personal conduct policy based on the evidence currently available."
Sports website Deadspin.com posted a video that they claim to be evidence that Vikings Quarterback Brett Favre sent penis photos and left strange messages on Playboy model Jenn Sterger's cell phone. Deadspin, owned by Gawker Media, claims that the video was given to them by a third party.
In October, Fox TV's Jay Glazer reported that Vikings quarterback Brett Favre admitted to leaving voicemails for the Playboy model. However, he did not admit to sending penis photos to her phone.
The NFL's $50,000 fine is probably just a drop in the bucket to Brett Favre. However, one can only hope that he'll think twice about taking pictures of his crotch and sending them out via his cell phone. Get back to playing football, Favre.
Viking’s Brett Favre fined 50K by NFL in Jenn Sterger sexting case - National google trends Examiner.com
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