Posted by Will BrinsonYou might have forgotten about Jenn Sterger (thanks, Randy Moss!), but the NFL didn't -- and after CBS Sports' Charlie Casserly reported less than two weeks ago that she'd agree to meet with the NFL, she did, sitting down with NFL security maven Milt Ahlerich and another NFL investigator at an "undisclosed location" on Thursday.
Sterger's manager, Phil Reese, confirmed the meeting to the New York Post Thursday afternoon and indicated that Team Sterger (Reese, attorney Joseph Conway, and Sterger herself) brought along "substantial materials" with them."We can confirm that a meeting took place with the NFL today and we cooperated fully by providing them with substantial materials in our possession," Reese told The Post after the sitdown.
"We now await the NFL's decision."
It at least seems like Favre declined to settle with Sterger -- after all, Team Sterger made it clear that if some sort of financial settlement was reached, she wouldn't talk with the NFL -- and that her team full of advisors decided meeting with the NFL equated to the most logical decision for her to take.
Favre has admitted to leaving her the voicemails from Deadspin, but claimed that the did not send any lewd photos to Sterger via text message.
Considering that it would probably take a telephone bill in order to actually prove that Sterger did receive those -- after all, anyone can save a photo on their phone these days, and the alleged pictures are out there -- it'll be interesting to see what comprises "substantial materials" and what logic Team Sterger has for being completely open with the NFL at this point.
Update (5:57): Jason LaCanfora of NFL Network reports that a source informs him Sterger "did turn over cell phone records and other evidence related to her phone." LaCanfora also notes that the meeting "was very thorough and lasted roughly 3.5 hours."
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