
ESPN analyst Steve Phillips is in the middle of the latest sex scandal to rock the media.
The former New York Mets General Manager was having an affair with 22-year-old production assistant Brooke Hundley.
When their affair started to go south, Hundley allegedly went off the deep end.
Hundley hand delivered a letter to Phillips’ wife, Miami Phillips. In the letter, Hundley described in intimate details the extent of her relationship with Phillips — going as far as describing various parts of his anatomy.
Upon receiving the letter, Miami quickly called police.
TMZ has obtained Marni Phillips’ 911 call, in which she tells the operator, “I have a crazy woman who is involved with my husband and she’s come to my house to harm me and my children.”
Hundley smashed her car into a stone column while speeding away from the Phillips’ home after leaving the letter, terrifying the family.
She also may have used an ESPN computer to contact and stalk Phillips’ 16-year-old son on Facebook while posing as one of his high-school classmates.
“I have extreme concerns about the health and safety of my kids and myself,” Steve Phillips said in a Wilton, Conn., police statement, adding that Brooke Hundley had become “obsessive and delusional” after he dumped her.
Phillips, 46, said in a statement that he’s “deeply sorry that I have put my family and colleagues through this. It is a personal matter that I will not comment on further.”
Phillips is taking an indefinite leave of absence from ESPN.
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