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Jenn Sterger seems to reveal everything about the sexting scandal in New Brett Favre Doc

The damage is still swinging fifteen years later.

“Brett Favre ultimately destroyed my life,” says Jenn Sterger in the upcoming Netflix documentary “Untold: The Fall of Favre”, while he described the Sexting scandal, who gained gathering it during his Jets -Office in the Jets -Office.

“The Fall of Favre” will apparently cover all angles from Favres off-the-field controversy with its alleged embezzlement of Mississippi welfare funds, and his jets texting scandal will apparently be prominent.

The title page of the post office of October 8, 2010. Ny post
The history of the post on the scandal from 2010. Ny post

In 2008, Favre went to the jets for a lonely season and tried to put Steger in court, then a secondary reporter from the team.

Favre allegedly sent vigorously photos of his genitals, voicemails and MySpace messages to Sterger, which she revealed two years later.

The NFL ultimately condemned a fine of FAVRE 50,000 US dollars because he had not worked together with the examination, but did not make any suspension. Favre denied the sending of the photos, but admitted that they had left the VoiceMails.

The Netflix documentary shows the front page of the article from the time when the story broke out on October 8, 2010, while a station says:

Sterger then describes Favre's progress towards her.

Brett favre with the jets in 2008. Anthony J. Causi
Dterger in the documentary. @Netflix/X

“I was in one game and someone said Brett Favre wanted my phone number,” says Sterger in another clip. “And I kept saying 'no'”

The documentary then shows two alleged texts that are 16 minutes from each other on August 23, 2008. The first landing at 10:46 p.m.

Jenn Sterger on the post cover broke when the story broke. @Netflix/X

The first said: “Come over 2nites?” And the latter said: “I will send a car, among other things …”

“I started receiving text messages,” says Sterger. “And then I got VoiceMails. I said: 'Oh, I'm here in serious difficulties.'”

Death will later be seen how he sounds a suspected voiceemail from Favre and said: “Would like to let you come by tonight.”

Received alleged news of Favre. @Netflix/X

The promo ended with a dying, which published a warning.

“When someone shows you who he is,” says Sterger when she lifts her eyebrows, “believe them.”

Sterger was not shy to hide her opinion about Favre since the scandal was terminated.

She tweeted: “Oh, now he has trouble in 2022 in inappropriate texts when the Mississippi welfare scandal came to light.

Dterger listens to a suspected news from Favre, which says that “you would like to come over tonight.” @Netflix/X

Sterger later mentioned “Karma” after Favre revealed that he had a Parkinson's disease.

“PSA: Please do not send me any links. I saw it. I can read,” Sterger wrote in an Instagram story in September. “I don't want bad things to anyone, but I know that Karma never forgets an address.

“Imagine that you will diagnose such a terrible illness and not have the resources to combat them because a quarterback Hall-of-fame stole it?

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