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"Tubby Temptress" 2: The Suing

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Straight from Brooke's blog!
Brooke Hundley, the "tubby temptress" who was ensnared in a...complicated relationship with former Mets GM and former ESPN broadcaster Steve Phillips last year, is suing ESPN for defamation. Hundley claims ESPN defamed her by firing her based on false statements by Phillips, and by claiming she had not fully cooperated with its investigation.

According to Foxnews, the lawsuit says that Phillips made false statements to police, portraying her as a danger to his family while painting himself as an innocent victim, and also falsely claimed he had been trying to end their relationship. She is accusing ESPN of acting maliciously to insulate itself from liability for Phillips' conduct.

The 22-year-old is seeking lost wages and benefits, attorney's fees and "money for emotional distress, mental anguish and damage to her reputation." ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz denied the charges: "Hundley's claims are without merit and we will vigorously defend against them. Her current charges do not accurately portray ESPN's handling of the matter."

On her website, Hundley quotes Jackie Robinson ("I'm not concerned with your liking or disliking me..."), and reflected on her choices, the bias of the media, and moving forward with her life: "These past few months have been difficult to say the least, I’ve been called every name in the book by people who know little about me other than my role in what the tabloids pieced together to be a scandalous news item to sell more papers day after day...As part of my growing up I’ve been reminded each and every day that our actions have far reaching consequences and I have learned a great deal about one’s own responsibility in making the right choices to alter the way your life plays out...There were moments, pivotal decisions, that brought me down a road I couldn’t turn back on, but those I can only accept as part of what defines me now." Thankfully, she isn't letting any of that reflection get in the way of her suing ESPN.

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  • farleft

    Ok, so I really don't care if someone's fat or 'tubby' or whatever. But I do think it's interesting that she's trying to re-brand herself through imagery that is clearly Photoshopped. Her waist and hips in that photo are unnaturally curvy and odd-looking, no?

  • WorksInDUMBO

    that picture has DEFINITELY been photoshopped.

  • theboneranger



    naw, dats just a pouch of chewin tabaccoz in her pocket

    i'd hit dat photoshopped donk. the real one, not so much.

  • grizzzly

    I think she has a great case against whoever came up with "tubby temptress." Worst media name ever.

  • robingee

    She's not tubby.

  • Gaelic47

    She got smooth talked by Steve Phillips? How? This is the guy that "smooth talked" the Rays into giving up an injured Zombrano for (at the time) top prospect Scott Kazmir.

    Also, perky tats, fm eyes, and she likes baseball. HAWT!

  • I hardy believe that Hundley is "a threat to Phillip's family" and if so, he should have thought long and hard before engaging in this affair.

    ESPN's well-compensated legal representatives cannot be concerned about earning their paychecks when you consider that Phillips is no longer under their employ. Consequently, why would anybody question ESPNs defense unless it is going to cost ESPN something? My thinking is, what human being is not suseptible to a smooth-talking dude and the issue becomes whether their human sensibilities are suspect?

    The bottom line is about whether or not Hundley is indeed a gold digger. I think not--I think that she is human, fell for Phillip's schtick and paid the price--an ugly price to pay for anybody that has to struggle to earn a living.

  • TimSPC

    Steve Phillips was a lucky man. ROWR!

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