
Showing posts with label Brett Favre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brett Favre. Show all posts
Brandi Favre Charged with manufacturing methamphetamine (Mug Shot)
Minnesota Vikings star Brett Favre’s younger sister, Brandi Favre, received two felony charges of manufacturing methamphetamine and generation of hazardous waste in connection to the meth lab bust at a condo in Mississippi on Wednesday (January 12).
Narcotics agent did a buy bust operation with two suspects and then they raided the condo in which they found Brandi Favre. Polices says "Meth was found cooking in the bathtub".
Brandi has a history of troubles with the law: she's been arrested for shoplifting and unlawful use of a weapon.
[Photo courtesy by People]

Brett Favre's Sister Arrested in Meth Lab Raid
Minnesota Vikings star Brett Favre’s younger sister, Brandi Favre, was arrested during a drug raid in Missippi on Wednesday (January 12). Narcotics agents found a meth lab inside a condo in which Brandi was one of the five suspects in the area.
Brandi has a history of troubles with the law: she's been arrested for shoplifting and unlawful use of a weapon.
[Photo courtesy by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images]

Brett Favre Fined $50K failure to cooperate in Jenn Sterger sexting investigation
Many will surely say that Minnesota Vikings Brett Favre got off easy with his sexting scandal after the NFL punished him with $50,000 fine for his failure to cooperate with a league investigation.
Former New York Jets employee Jenn Sterger accused Favre of sending graphic photos and inappropriate messages when she's still working at the Jets in 2008.
NFL released a statement, “The forensic analysis could not establish that Favre sent the objectionable photographs to Sterger. The review found no evidence to contradict the statements of both Favre and Sterger that they never met in person, nor was there anything to suggest that Sterger engaged in any inappropriate conduct.”
Despite the league's failure to established Favre's violations in the league's personal conduct guidelines, Commissioner Goodell also "determined that Favre was not candid in several respects during the investigation."
Jenn Sterger and her lawyer, Joseph R. Conway are definitely not satisfied and “extremely disappointed" with the outcome of the league's decision.
Sterger's lawyer has released a statement, "While I am not privy to how Mr. Goodell reached such a finding, we strongly disagree with his conclusion that there was insufficient evidence to support a violation of the policy."
"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."
"Today’s decision is an affront to all females and shows once again that, despite tough talk, the NFL remains the good old boys’ league."
$50,000 fine is really just a small amount. It will be more acceptable if they punished him with a game suspension (w/o pay). The NFL has been criticized for allowing the investigation to drag until the end of the season and now its credibility is in jeopardy with this ruling.
[Photo courtesy by Adam Bettcher/Getty Images - Maxim]

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