thenepatsrule
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Barstool investigators spent the last month interviewing over 90 current and former employees about ESPN’s work culture. The results were shocking to say the least. One current female staffer said it’s an outright dangerous environment for women. Remember that Steve Phillips thing? Or Harold Reynolds? Or Sean Salisbury? You think just because those guys got fired for sexual harassment that the culture has changed? Of course not. Women are encouraged to use the buddy system when they go out so they don’t end up in potentially compromising positions with the male dominated staff. Another former employee who wished to remain anonymous said he was fired when he went to management to defend a female who was groped at a company party. “It’s an old boys club. If the women aren’t ready for that they shouldn’t work here. They are eye candy for all the men in the office. Listen there is a reason there were over 100 espn emails in the Ashley Madison database.
Is this the reason ESPN brought a 500 year old scandal back to life?,so that their scandals take a back seat
I am shocked................. NOT