Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk & Other Ex NFL’ers Accused of Sexually Harassing Female Stylist

Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk & Other Ex NFL'ers Accused of Sexual Harassment

Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk

Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk Accused of Sexual Harassment

Donovan McNabb is being accused of sexually harassing a former NFL Network female employee, according to a complaint. The former Eagles player is not the only one who is being accused. Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk, former Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor and former journeyman fullback Heath Evans have also been hit with these allegations.

Faulk, Taylor and Evans are all current NFL Network analysts and have been suspended by the network pending an investigation into the accusations. McNabb no longer works for NFL Network.

The woman accusing McNabb and the other men of sexual harassment is Jami Cantor. She worked as a wardrobe stylist for NFL Network before she was fired in October 2016.

Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk & Other Ex NFL'ers Accused of Sexual Harassment

Donovan McNabb

McNabb allegedly sent Cantor sexually explicit messages and comments while working with the NFL Network. Taylor allegedly sent Cantor a video of him masturbating in the shower as well as other “sexually inappropriate” pictures of himself. Evans allegedly sent Cantor nude photos of himself on two separate occasions.

Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk & Other Ex NFL'ers Accused of Sexual Harassment

Marshall Faulk

Cantor says that Faulk invited her to his hotel room and stroked and pulled out his genitals in front of her. She also claims he pinned her against the wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down.

She alleges Faulk also frequently groped her breasts and fondled her from behind and asked “deeply personal and invasive questions” about her sex life, such as her favorite sex position, would she consider dating black men and if she likes oral sex, among others.

Cantor also alleges she was sexually harassed by former NFL Network executive Eric Weinberger. Cantor claims Weinberger sent “several nude pictures of himself and sexually explicit texts” and told her she was “put on earth to pleasure me.” Cantor also alleges Weinberger would at times press his crotch against her shoulders and ask her to touch it. The former NFL Network executive also allegedly made several lewd comments.

Cantor first filed her suit in October.

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Authored by: TJB Writer