Actually... nobody really knew much about the production assistant for ESPN, until word spread that she was involved in an affair with ESPN personality Steve Phillips.
Now she's suing for wrongful termination.
According to a press release:
http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolutenm/templates/?z=0&a=2627
Hundley claims she was put on paid administrative leave, and within days, she was fired for “misconduct, including but not limited to failing to fully participate in the investigation.” Hundley claims ESPN closed its investigation more than a month earlier, satisfied with the settlement between Phillips and Hundley, and never sought to re-interview her. She claims that ESPN defamed her by falsely alleging that she failed to participate in an investigation which was already closed...
Read a PDF of the lawsuit:
http://www.prnewschannel.com/pdf/Hundley_ESPN_complaint.pdf
Now she's suing for wrongful termination.
According to a press release:
http://www.prnewschannel.com/absolutenm/templates/?z=0&a=2627
Hundley claims she was put on paid administrative leave, and within days, she was fired for “misconduct, including but not limited to failing to fully participate in the investigation.” Hundley claims ESPN closed its investigation more than a month earlier, satisfied with the settlement between Phillips and Hundley, and never sought to re-interview her. She claims that ESPN defamed her by falsely alleging that she failed to participate in an investigation which was already closed...
Read a PDF of the lawsuit:
http://www.prnewschannel.com/pdf/Hundley_ESPN_complaint.pdf