Brett Favre's getting a whole lot of attention for his busted foot (don't worry, he'll still play at least one snap!), but it Bears discussing the impending investigation still hanging over his head.
Especially since the mothership's Charley Casserly reported on The NFL Today Sunday that Jenn Sterger will meet with the NFL on Thursday or Friday, and she will "contradict Favre's statement where he denied sending her illicit pictures."
Casserly also reported that Sterger is "considering suing the Jets and/or Brett Favre" and that Team Sterger (my words) has identified who the former Jet employee is that gave Favre her phone number.
The denial of Favre's claim makes a lot of sense -- it seemed odd when Favre admitted leaving her the voicemails yet denying sending her the photos, because those things are easily traced vis a vis a cell phone bill. (After all, if the same cell phone that left the voicemails is responsible for sending the MMS messages, you don't need to call Scooby and the gang to solve that mystery.)
As to the notion that Sterger will sue both parties, well, that makes sense too -- the Jets and Favre clearly haven't decided to settle with her (as proven by the fact that we're still discussing the issue), and the next step for Team Sterger is threatening a lawsuit, which takes the idea of a settlement much further away from "something resembling blackmail" and much closer to a "normal legal remedy."
Source: CBS News
Especially since the mothership's Charley Casserly reported on The NFL Today Sunday that Jenn Sterger will meet with the NFL on Thursday or Friday, and she will "contradict Favre's statement where he denied sending her illicit pictures."
Casserly also reported that Sterger is "considering suing the Jets and/or Brett Favre" and that Team Sterger (my words) has identified who the former Jet employee is that gave Favre her phone number.
The denial of Favre's claim makes a lot of sense -- it seemed odd when Favre admitted leaving her the voicemails yet denying sending her the photos, because those things are easily traced vis a vis a cell phone bill. (After all, if the same cell phone that left the voicemails is responsible for sending the MMS messages, you don't need to call Scooby and the gang to solve that mystery.)
As to the notion that Sterger will sue both parties, well, that makes sense too -- the Jets and Favre clearly haven't decided to settle with her (as proven by the fact that we're still discussing the issue), and the next step for Team Sterger is threatening a lawsuit, which takes the idea of a settlement much further away from "something resembling blackmail" and much closer to a "normal legal remedy."
Source: CBS News