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VIDEO: Mistress Wants Steve Phillips To “Grow Up And Take Responsibility"


Posted on Nov 12, 2009 @ 10:15AM - 11 comments

Brooke Hundley, the 22-year-old ex-lover of ex-ESPN analyst Steve Phillips, said she has resolved whatever issues she had with Phillips, and hopes "he will grow up and take responsibility for his own actions."

Hundley told Good Morning America Thursday that her life has changed forever in the wake of the scandal, in which tabloids compared her to the psychotic jilted mistress played by Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction. The comparisons unfolded after a jagged split after a summertime fling -- that included intercourse with the 46-year-old father-of-four on three occasions -- went public.

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ESPN's Steve Phillips Checks Into Rehab For Sex Addiction


Posted on Oct 27, 2009 @ 06:01AM - 2 comments
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Steve Phillips, the former New York Mets GM and ex-ESPN analyst, is at an undisclosed rehab facility to treat his sex addiction after the scandal involving a 22-year-old ESPN production assistant cost him his job with the network, according to his agent.

The handsome 46-year-old "really needs help, and this was the best way to do it," his agent, Steve Lefkowitz, told the NY Post Tuesday. "It was a bid to keep his life. He's going in for an illness; the problem is, he fell off the wagon.”

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EXCLUSIVE: ESPN'S Steve Phillips Mistress' Tips For Getting Ahead In the Workplace


Posted on Oct 26, 2009 @ 02:50PM - 5 comments
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Maybe she thought she was networking.

Brooke Hundley created national headlines recently when her affair with married baseball analyst Steve Phillips cost both of them their jobs at the sports network and grabbed headlines when news of her harassment toward his family became public. But RadarOnline.com has obtained some career tips for getting ahead in the workplace that Hundley wrote -- tips that include the value of networking! And yes, these tips are seen in a brand new light considering recent events.

ESPN's Steve Phillips Fired Amid "Fatal Attraction" Scandal

Hundley sent them via a letter to her former dean at the Park School of Communications at Ithaca College in New York. Hundley wrote the how-to-get-ahead advice in April 2007 after she attended the International Radio and Television Society's annual two-day career workshop and job fair.

Her advice:
- "Networking is not sucking up"
- "Appearance matters ... So put your best stuff first and make an
impression that counts, it may ultimately determine a job offer."
- "You only get one chance to shine, so make sure you're ready for it."

After their brief relationship ended this summer, Hundley contacted Phillips' sixteen-year old son on Facebook, damaged Phillips’ home, and contacted his wife, giving her a letter containing graphic details of her affair with the analyst.

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ESPN's Steve Phillips Fired Amid "Fatal Attraction" Scandal


Posted on Oct 26, 2009 @ 07:13AM - 9 comments
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Steve Phillips, the ex-New York Mets GM, is now an ex-ESPN analyst, as well: 46-year-old broadcaster Monday was fired by the sports juggernaut after becoming embroiled in a Fatal Attraction-esque scandal with Brooke Hundley, a 22-year-old ESPN production assistant.

"Steve Phillips is no longer working for ESPN," network spokesman Josh Krulewitz said in a statement. "His ability to be an effective representative for ESPN has been significantly and irreparably damaged, and it became evident it was time to part ways."

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