NFL Hall of Famer Warren Sapp is one among several former players who were named in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against the NFL Network by a former employee.

On Tuesday (Dec. 12), Jami Cantor a former NFL Network employee brought forth a series of sexual harassment allegations against a number of her former colleagues including former players Donovan McNabb, Marshall Faulk, Heath Evans, Ike Taylor, and Warren Sapp. She also made accusations against the ex-executive producer of the network Eric Weinberger. Cantor made these allegations and listed them as a part of a wrongful termination lawsuit she had filed against the network.

Statements made by Cantor in the lawsuit claims that Sapp gifted the woman with sex toys and also made her watch him urinate. According to that suit:

Mr. Sapp also gave Plaintiff sex toys as a Christmas gifts three years in a row, showed Plaintiff nude pictures of numerous women he claimed to have slept with, and openly talked about his sex life in front of Plaintiff and other NFL employees, including supervisors.

On Wednesday morning (Dec. 13) Sapp took to Twitter to say he would address the accusation later in the afternoon, referring to them as "mess."

"Good morning, was in the Woods the last two days. I will address this “Mess” today 2:45 pm with @AndySlater," he wrote. During his sit to address, Sapp defended his actions for the urination story, and he also admitted that the "sex toys" were "little vibrators" in the shape of lipstick tubes that he bought and gave to some female co-workers at their request. When a USA Today reporter, wrote on Twitter that Sapp quoted Sapp saying the gifts "weren't about sex," Sapp responded with a picture of the vibrators with the caption, "I'm sorry thought they were cute."

Source: complex.com