Donovan McNabb, a former Washington Redskins quarterback, is accused of sending explicit texts to a former colleague at the NFL Network. This is part of a lawsuit filed against a list of former NFL players, and NFL Enterprises.
Jami Cantor, who worked as a wardrobe stylist for the NFL Network, filed a wrongful termination suit against NFL Enterprises in Los Angeles Superior Court back in October, as first reported by Bloomberg. Some of the specific texts Cantor received from McNabb, listed in the amended complaint, are too sexually explicit to list here.
The complaint list eight current and former employees of NFL Enterprises who are accused of sexual harassment. The NFL Network has already suspended former NFL players Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans while the network investigates the sexual harassment claims filed by one their former employees. McNabb currently appears on ESPN.
McNabb played for one season in 2010 with the Redskins totaling 3,377 passing yards and 14 touchdown passes.