Two former part-time employees of the Jets filed a lawsuit in New York Supreme Court on Monday alleging that their complaints about sexually suggestive text messages from former quarterback Brett Favre cost them their jobs with the team.
Christina Scavo and Shannon O'Toole, who worked as massage therapists at the Jets' training camp in 2008, are suing Mr. Favre, the Jets and Lisa Ripi, a woman who hires massage therapists for the team, according to the lawsuit. A Jets spokesman declined to comment, citing a "pending legal matter." An attorney representing Ms. Scavo and Ms. O'Toole didn't return an email seeking comment. Mr. Favre's agent, Bus Cook, couldn't be reached for comment.US News paper