NFL Network Suspends Faulk, Others Amid Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

NFL Network is suspending a trio of analysts after a lawsuit was filed by a former wardrobe stylist claiming she was sexually harassed.  

The network issued a statement to USA Today saying Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk and former players Ike Taylor and Heath Evans are suspended from their duties pending an investigation into the allegations.  Jami Cantor says she was also sexually harassed by former NFL Network employees Donovan McNabb and Eric Weinberger.  McNabb currently works for ESPN while Weinberger heads up Bill Simmons' media group. 

According to Bloomberg, Faulk is accused of groping the woman's breasts and asking deeply personal and invasive questions.  She also claims Weinberger and Taylor sent sexually inappropriate pictures of themselves.  

Cantor first filed the case in October, claiming she was wrongfully dismissed.  The amended complaint was filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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