ESPN: Woman who had affair with Phillips was fired
Posted Oct 26, 2009 10:10 PM
 By STEPHANIE REITZ
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BRISTOL, Conn. -The ESPN production assistant whose affair with baseball analyst Steve Phillips led to his termination has also been fired from the sports network, a spokesman said Monday.
Mike Soltys, a representative of ESPN, said Monday that 22-year-old Brooke Hundley had been fired, but he did not say when or why.
Phillips, a former general manager of the New York Mets, was fired Sunday after the network said his ability to represent ESPN effectively had been "significantly and irreparably damaged" by revelations about his affair with Hundley.
Steve Lefkowitz, a representative for Phillips, said Phillips has entered an inpatient treatment facility "to address his personal issues."
He stopped short of calling it sexual addiction but compared Phillips' problems to those of actor Michael Douglas, who has been treated for sexually compulsive behavior.
Phillips' wife, Marni, has filed for divorce.
Phillips is still living at home, hopes to return to broadcasting after treatment and had made the reservations at the unspecified rehabilitation facility before ESPN fired him, Lefkowitz said Monday.
"Steve Phillips is not a sleazebag. He's a good guy who just fell off the wagon," Lefkowitz said. "Whatever he did wrong, it wasn't under his control or he wouldn't be checking himself in for help. He knows he needs help and wants a life with his family — that is paramount to him above everything else."
Lefkowitz said Phillips' problems do not include alcohol or substance abuse.
Messages were left Monday seeking comment from Phillips' wife. A message also was left for Hundley, and no one answered the door at her Bristol home Monday.
Phillips' acknowledgment last week of his relationship with Hundley was splashed across the New York tabloids for days, embarrassing the Bristol, Conn.-based sports giant.
Phillips' wife told police in Wilton, Conn., that Hundley called her, sent her a letter and visited their home after he broke off the affair. Hundley also contacted Phillips' 16-year-old son through his Facebook account, according to the police report.
Phillips signed a statement to police that he would not press charges.
In 1998, Steve Phillips admitted having sex with a Mets employee, who sued for sexual harassment. That case was settled out of court. The Mets fired Phillips in 2003.
With his voluntary trip to an inpatient treatment facility, Phillips becomes the latest in a growing number of celebrities to enter rehabilitation programs or seek counseling amid scandals about their behavior.
"If you can say, 'I'm getting treated for this,' it can be a way of saying, 'It's not my fault that I did it,'" said Lori Brown, an associate professor of sociology at Meredith College in Raleigh, N.C.
"We as a society are trying to 'medicalize' almost everything, even criminal or immoral behavior or behavior that's socially inept — but being a jerk is being a jerk," Brown said. "For people who are in the rehab field, it can be irritating to know that someone really needs the resources and can't get them, when someone else may use it just to hide away for a while."
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2009-10-26 22:08:12

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OXDAD
5:29PM Oct 26 2009 
baloney. hypersexuality is a symptom of different mental health disorders like anti-social behavior for one, a real jerk. He could and should have manned up before. This latest is not the first time.
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Tetrarquin
4:28PM Oct 26 2009 
Phillips wife probably lay there like a lox planning her shopping list while he tried to make love to her..better keep those homefires burning ladies or this will happen to you too.
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Pmldjhn
4:01PM Oct 26 2009 
It can't keep going on like this. It's not fair to the other employees. An affair is everybody's business if it is going on within a company, because that employee could have an unfair advantage over someone else should they be in line for the same promotion or other job. If I knew the person competing with me for the same job was sleeping with the boss, I might not waste my time applying for the position. Showing favoritism toward someone you're having an affair with on the job is illegal, anyway, isn't it? I don't care if it's take-out from the local Chinese restaurant - the whole staff should get Chinese food, too. It could be happening where you work. I don't know all the details, as far as what the name of the law is. It falls under sexual harassment. Everybody is supposed to be treated the same. I shouldn't be treated any less because I'm not having sex with the boss.
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MRP1017
3:20PM Oct 26 2009 
Did you see that skank? She was BRUTAL. I am so disappointed in the quality of gash Phillips seems to be settling for. He is a reasonably good looking well kept man. That pig he porked was frightening on a massive scale. She should have been grateful someone like Steve looked her way let alone decided to stick his meat whistle in her. Look for Fox to get Phillips or MLB. What a shame...and in the greatest WS atmosphere too.
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MRP1017
3:20PM Oct 26 2009 
Did you see that skank? She was BRUTAL. I am so disappointed in the quality of gash Phillips seems to be settling for. He is a reasonably good looking well kept man. That pig he porked was frightening on a massive scale. She should have been grateful someone like Steve looked her way let alone decided to stick his meat whistle in her. Look for Fox to get Phillips or MLB. What a shame...and in the greatest WS atmosphere too.
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GeraldR5
2:33PM Oct 26 2009 
What did the guy do that millions of American men AND women are not doing every day??? What a nation of hypocrites we are. It's not a sin unless we get caught!!!
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Lequesogrande
2:25PM Oct 26 2009 
i've been waiting for them to get rid of steve philips for years, but i am so loving the way it's going down. bravo, steve! bravo, espn!
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Lequesogrande
2:25PM Oct 26 2009 
i've been waiting for them to get rid of steve philips for years, but i am so loving the way it's going down. bravo, steve! bravo, espn!
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Lequesogrande
2:25PM Oct 26 2009 
i've been waiting for them to get rid of steve philips for years, but i am so loving the way it's going down. bravo, steve! bravo, espn!
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