Christina scavo Scavo and O'Toole say they decided to go ahead with their suit after the NFL's relatively light punishment. They claim that after they gave Jets players massages during training camp in 2008, Favre sent an unidentified third masseuse a text message saying, "Brett here you and crissy [sic] want to get together I'm all alone."Another text read, Kinda lonely tonight. I guess I have bad intentions.The Jets and Favre who sat out the last two games of his 20th NFL season with a concussion and has hinted he's retiring (for what that's worthhaven't commented on the suit. Scavo and O'Toole say in the lawsuit that after they complained about the texts, the Jets massage coordinator told them they'd never work for the team again.
wo massage therapists say in a lawsuit that complaining about sexually suggestive text messages from Brett Favre cost them their part-time jobs with the New York Jets.My mom has a favorite expression: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Well, Brett Favre can’t fool the women of America twice. Days after the dad of two was let off the hook in the Jenn Sterger investigation, Christina Scavo and Shannon O’Toole have filed suit against the Minnesota Vikings QB and guess what? This scandal also involves text messaging. Here’s the juicy part: Christina Scavo’s husband allegedly confronted Favre about his inappropriate behavior.
Christina Scavo and Shannon O'Toole sued the Minnesota Vikings quarterback, the Jets and a Jets massage coordinator Monday in a Manhattan court. The lawsuit comes days after the NFL fined Favre $50,000 for not being candid in an investigation into allegations that he sent lewd text messages and photos to a Jets game hostess.Favre's agent didn't immediately return a telephone call. The Jets declined to comment.The lawsuit says Favre send a third, unidentified massage therapist a 2008 text message asking whether she and Scavo "want to get together" and suggesting he had "bad intentions