Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl – seriously?  when will this be done with?  No one cares anymore, but doin my  j-o-b and passing on the news.

The attorney for former Jets game day host Jenn Sterger ripped the NFL’s decision to absolve Brett Favre of not violating the league’s personal conduct policy after he allegedly sent inappropriate texts and photos during the 2008 season when Favre was the Jets quarterback.

Conway did not indicate in the statement whether he intended to pursue additional legal options against Favre for violating workplace rules.

“My client and I are extremely disappointed, but not surprised, at today’s NFL
announcement that Brett Favre did not violate the NFL “workplace conduct”
policy,” Mineola-based attorney Joseph Conway said in a statement. “While I am not privy to how [NFL Commissioner] Mr. Goodell reached such a finding, we strongly disagree with his conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to support a violation of the policy. To the contrary, our evidence and the personal testimony of Ms. Sterger clearly showed a pattern of lewd and offensive behavior by Mr. Favre that lasted all of the 2008 season. As noted in the NFL’s release, “there was no evidence to suggest that Sterger engaged in any inappropriate conduct.” In addition to the offensive messages, there was ample evidence to show that the sexually explicit photographs were part of Favre’s inappropriate behavior. Our evidence clearly showed that the photos were sent by Favre.”

Written By Bob Glauber & Full story here