The ESPN offices are a cesspool of sexual harassment where women accept being turned into pieces of meat by their male co-workers, the production assistant who had an affair with ex-baseball analyst Steve Phillips claimed yesterday.
“I went to a couple of different female supervisors and just sort of explained to them how I’m dealing with harassment from a member of the talent. And they just told me a story about how they had been sexually harassed,” said Phillips’ former plaything, Brooke Hundley, 22, who is suing the Bristol, Conn.-based sports network for defamation.
“It was almost as if, ‘You have been officially initiated. We all have a story to tell. This is just the culture,’ ” she told “The Early Show” on CBS yesterday.