Ines Sainz Decides To Steer Clear Of Locker Rooms

Ines Sainz, the sideline reporter who was allegedly harassed by the New York Jets says she won't be reporting from locker rooms anymore. But will that solve the problem?

Ines Sainz, the sideline reporter who was allegedly harassed by the New York Jets says she won't be reporting from locker rooms anymore. But will that solve the problem?

Glenn Beck couldn't let Ines Sainz's alleged harassment go by without taking a shot at her wardrobe: "I've never seen a woman wear a shirt quite like that." What's worse — his sartorial ignorance, or his assumption that this matters?
"You give [a woman] a choice of 53 athletes, somebody got to be appealing to her...I don't know what kind of woman won't, if you get to go and look at 53 men's packages." Redskin Clinton Portis has since apologized
Leave it to the media to ask the hard questions in the wake of reporter Ines Sainzs's alleged harassment by the New York Jets. And now she's being forced to answer questions of whether she was asking for it. Yep.
The New York Jets are under fire for harassing a reporter who said she was "dying of embarrassment" after their catcalls and other inappropriate behavior.