Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Ines Sainz (PICTURES): New York Jets Reporter Talks About Locker Room Incident

NEW YORK (CBS / AP) Ines Sainz says she has Accepted the New York Jets owner Woody Johnson's personal apology for the team's Inappropriate Behavior During a Practice is Saturday.

It is CBS News' "The Early Show," the former Miss Spain and sportscaster for Mexico's TV Azteca put the basis of the incident in her own words, Saying That the minute she Walked into the locker room, everyone started talking about her and making jokes.

She Said, "I decided NOT TO Pay Attention. Focusing I was on my interview so I go direct to the locker room of of Mr. Sanchez and I wait for him. But I Believe That the rest of the media start Thurs hear the Different That kind of things I did not hear. And some time in a minute, a colleague [Said], "Come with me, and I'm so sorry ... It's terrible. I feel sorry for you." So I tried to say, 'Do not worry, I can handle the situation. " And that's it. And I do not Even try to Pay Attention. "

She added, "I was Focused on my job, and try Thurs pretend Not to Be Not feeling bad in this situation."

Sainz, a veteran reporter for TV Azteca Ken has Been Covering sports for nine years, says she Trusts and believes the NFL They will take the appropriate 'action.

"I really Believe in what the NFL decide [s]," she Told the morning show. "I really Believe That They find That They Need To punish someone, They are going to do it. And if They find if it's not Necessary, I really trust in what They Say."

Though she doesn't plan to pursue for months Further action in the case, That doesn't mean That the team is out of legal trouble.

Wendy Murphy, a Victims' rights advocate and former prosecuting attorney, Told The Early Show That "if people around her saw it as sexual harassment, it Could Be actionable Even if she's not quite clear if she wants to file a lawsuit yet."

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