Steve Phillips, 46 the former Mets general manager recently ended an affair with ESPN analyst Brooke Hundley. Hundley, 22 who also worked at ESPN was upset about the break-up began a series of acts to draw attention to the fact that she was having the affair with Phillips.
Brooke Hundley called Marni Phillips (his wife) several times and said she had information about her husband, and sent a letter explaining the affair. Hundley contacted Phillips' sons through Facebook and asked very inappropriate questions. Hundley also crashed into a pillar outside the Phillips' home after leaving the letter.
Marni has filed for divorce, and Phillips who is currently a baseball analyst was suspended by ESPN for a week, according to the New York Post.
The New York Post has a copy of the letter Hundley sent to Marni Phillips, copies of statements made to police by Steve and Marni Phillips, and a statement from their teenage son. To view those documents, click here.
The most public Utah scandalized affair was in 1906 when Senator Author Brown was shot and killed by a jealous mistress and she was later acquitted on a temporary insanity plea. This affair made number four on America's Top 10 Sex scandals.
Sources: The New York Post and Voice of Utah
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