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NEW YORK – Donovan McNabb and Eric Davis have been dismissed
from ESPN following an investigation into accusations of sexual
misconduct while employed at NFL Network.
ESPN says in a statement Saturday "they are no longer working
for us." The pair worked for ESPN Radio and were taken off the
air Dec. 12, pending an internal investigation.
McNabb and Davis, both former NFL players, were among seven men
named in a lawsuit against NFL Enterprises filed in December by
former NFL Network wardrobe stylist Jami Cantor.
According to the lawsuit, McNabb allegedly sent Cantor sexually
explicit messages during his time at NFL Network. Davis is
accused of making lewd comments.
Cantor worked at NFL Network for a decade until she was fired in
October 2016. In the suit, she alleges age and sex
discrimination, sexual harassment, wrongful termination and
defamation.
http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2018/01/06/espn-fires- donovan-mcnabb-eric-davis-after-sexual-misconduct-probe.html
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