Fired ESPN analyst Steve Phillips, who recently left the sex rehab clinic that has reportedly treated Tiger Woods, appeared on the “Today” show Monday morning to discuss his sex scandal and addiction.
“People look at sex addiction as an excuse; it’s not an excuse,” Phillips told Matt Lauer. “I’m fully responsible for everything that I did and accept responsibility for that.”
Phillips said he knew he had a problem before his affair with 22-year-old production assistant Brooke Hundley went public. Read full story at the Huffington Post
The sorority girl joined ESPN shortly after graduation in September 2008, coming over after working for NBC during the Summer Olympics in Beijing. Read more here
Steve Phillips’ ex-lover Brooke Hundley filed a restraining order against him one day after dropping off a sketchy-ass letter to the ESPN analyst’s wife at home. You know, the letter that stated Brooke and Steve should be together, offered sordid details on their sex life and prompted Marni Phillips to frantically call 911. On August 20, Brooke sought protection from him, claiming that while at a hotel back in July, Steve Phillips “bought me a strong drink and then cornered me.” At that point, the whack job claims, the married father of four was “trying to persuade me to come to his hotel suite to spend the night.” She obliged. Read full story here
Emma Rotherham, a 42-year-old British mother of two, is the latest woman to allegedly have slept with Tiger Woods. News of the Worldreports that the two had “awesome” sex on Woods’ office couch at least several days after first meeting at the Blue Martini club in Orlando. Read more here