NFL Network Suspends Analysts Over Sexual Harassment Allegations

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The system suspended Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans pending an examination following a claim recorded by a previous representative.

NFL Network has suspended Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans while exploring cases of lewd behavior made against the on-air ability nitty gritty in a claim documented by a previous worker.

Bloomberg wrote about Monday that closet beautician Jami Cantor had recorded a suit against NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court in October. Additionally named in the suit was previous NFL Network executive Eric Weinberger the present head of Bill Simmons' media assemble The Ringer, and previous examiner Donovan McNabb, now at ESPN.

Cantor's suit asserts that Faulk grabbed her bosoms and behind and asked her "obtrusive inquiries" about her sexual coexistence. The protest says that Weinberger sent Cantor sexually unequivocal writings and naked pictures of himself, he likewise squeezed his groin against her shoulder and advised her to touch it.

Taylor is blamed for sending Cantor sexually improper pictures of himself and video of himself stroking off in the shower. The objection additionally says McNabb sent Cantor sexually unequivocal instant messages.

A representative for the NFL Network revealed to Bloomberg that Faulk, Taylor and Evans have been suspended from their obligations pending an examination concerning the assertions.

Late on Monday, The Ringer set Weinberger on leave inconclusively. "These are intense and exasperating charges that we were made mindful of today. We are putting Eric on leave uncertainly until the point that we have a superior comprehension of what happened amid his opportunity at the NFL, and we will direct our own inward examination

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