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Tv Azteca Reporter Ines Sainz

September 15, 2010 by · Comments Off on Tv Azteca Reporter Ines Sainz 

Tv Azteca Reporter Ines Sainz, NFL is investigating allegations of journalist Ines Sainz a player from the New York Jets harassed her during practice on Saturday.

The team players and coach Rex Ryan, according to NFL spokesman Greg Aiello, may have identified Sainz, who is a reporter for TV Azteca.

The New York Post reports that Ryan had his defensive backs run exercises so it could reach Sainz “accidentally.” Furthermore, Sainz had received boos in the locker room and when another reporter asked about Sainz is good, aggressive lineman Kris Jenkins said, “This is our clothes!”

After the incident, Sainz foot, “I’m dead tired … in the locker room waiting for the Jets from Mark Sanchez and trying to see what was happening to me.” He noted that she was dressed appropriately for the occasion.

Sainz said, ‘CBS’ Early Show ‘that he had been harassed in the past, but not to this level of rudeness.

Send a Sainz reports said he would like to conduct another interview clothing at some point, but now “there are too many male hormones” loose in the room, according to Sainz.

Chris Rainey Arrested

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Chris Rainey Arrested, University of Florida wide receiver Chris Rainey was charged with aggravated harassment early today after police said he sent a text threatening a woman who had left.

Rainey, a redshirt junior from Lakeland, was taken to the Alachua County Jail and later released on his own responsibility after the woman told a judge that the incident was a misunderstanding and asked the charges be dropped.

According to police in Gainesville, Rainey sent a text that said: “It’s time to die,”after visiting his home and told to leave.

Rainey been with the team was not immediately clear.

“Chris Rainey is not a part of our team at this time. That’s really all I have to say about that,” UF offensive coordinator Steve Addazio.

Rainey made his initial court appearance this morning, and the woman, Kelly Anderson, asked about the charges is dismissed.

“I did not want him arrested last (Monday) night. When police arrived, I signed the papers not to press charges,” Anderson said during the court appearance. “I fear for my safety. I think he should be released on his own responsibility.”

Anderson and Rainey have a relationship dating back several years.

His sister, Lauren Anderson, said he called police to calm the situation. Lauren Anderson said she told police when she called, “This is not an emergency.”

Rainey ordered to have no contact with Anderson and was given a curfew of 10 pm-7:00 a.m. except for school-based or work-related issues.

Kelley Anderson said he was more concerned about the remuneration of the public and said the incident was being exploited in the media. She said she has received threatening calls on his cell phone.

Jesse Bostick official said the incident began when Anderson fell asleep and missed a call from Rainey. Rainey went home, talked and she told him to leave. The woman got the text a little later, Bostick said.

The charge is a felony of the third degree.

Gainesville State Attorney Bill Cervone said no immediate action taken.

“We will hear the case and the circumstances and make a decision as to what charges, if any, are appropriate to achieve as quickly as possible, but no decision will be this week,” Cervone told Florida Today.

Rainey suffered a concussion in Saturday’s 38-14 victories against South Florida, but Gators coach Urban Meyer said Rainey Monday he expected to play in the game this weekend in Tennessee.

Rainey, who attended Lakeland High School, entered the season with 1237 yards rushing, but was moved to receiver to help offset the departure of most of the best receivers UF a year ago.

Rainey had team-high six receptions for 34 yards in the season-opening 34-12 win over Miami (Ohio), but left the game with one USF running for 15 yards.

Reporter Harassed By Jets

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Reporter Harassed By Jets, While Andrea Peyser idiots EmailShare0Share11 Clinton Portis John Riggins weighed on Tuesday, Ines Sainz – sports reporter in Mexico currently in a U.S. publicity tour after the alleged harassment by the New York Jets in a practice over the end of week – wrote a column for El Universal explain his version of events.

While there is nothing here that we have not heard in the past two days, the work amounts to the most comprehensive statement on the matter Sainz. And he gave me the opportunity to dust off my high school Spanish.

Go!

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It gives me particular pleasure to share directly with you what has happened here in New York, as I told you that was in the Big Apple with the special assignment to interview Mark Sanchez, who managed a successful interview, but during which I was involved in a dispute of massive proportions.

The facts have come out in a thousand ways and want to share my experience on the topic: Yes, it is true that he lived an awkward moment in the Jets’ locker room. From the moment I began to discuss and fuss about me, but in my profession I have learned to ignore the circumstances that can distract me from performing my job, my attitude towards them was serious, I tried not to see or hear anything. I felt it was the best I could do while waiting for Mark Sanchez to complete training.

As he waited with his eyes fixed on the cabinet Marcos, another journalist who saw the events approached me and politely disagrees with what was happening. He said: “I am very sorry indeed, this is something that should not happen, I feel very bad for you.” To which I replied (trying to calm him down a bit), do not worry, that I was able to handle the situation and prefer to pretend that nothing happened.

But that was only the beginning of what I can today qualify as a flurry of news about the incident. The NFL and the real owner of the Jets have expressed their concern to me about what happened and, in particular, he apologized on behalf of the entire team.

What surprised me was the speed and efficiency with which relevant [NFL officials] have addressed this issue, and after seeing how they have carried out the research, I decided to leave everything in their hands and not go beyond this issue. I gave a copy of the recorded material, based on its analysis and witness statements, which shall exercise his trial and determine whether or not there will be consequences for someone.

Ines Sainz Pictures

September 14, 2010 by · Comments Off on Ines Sainz Pictures 

Ines Sainz Pictures, Ines Sainz pictures and updated information on the reporter of the NY Jets are making headlines today; as Inés Sainz sat for this interview today show (video) to discuss their treatment during a practice in the NFL.

Ines Sainz is a reporter for TV Azteca who was reportedly harassed by the New York Jets in their facilities during his visit to the interview Sanchex quarterbacks Mark.

Ines Sainz pictures are brought into question by Meredith Vieira today, which brings up the burning question of whether to dress provocatively interferes with professionalism.

The New York Jets issued a statement about the incident with the reporter Ines Sainz, saying it “will continue to work with the League to gather the facts and take appropriate measures necessary to maintain an atmosphere of respect for the media.”

Jets Reporter

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Jets Reporter, Ines Sainz a reporter for TV Azteca in Mexico, sat on the CBS Early Show to discuss the alleged harassment took place in the room on Saturday New York Jets locker. She emphasized that she did the harassment charge and was the rest of the media reported the incident.

Sainz said she began to hear people make jokes about her the minute I walked into the locker room. She decided not to pay attention to what people said and move on with his interview with quarterback Mark Sanchez.

He explained that there have been similar reactions when they entered a room block before, but “the vocabulary was not so rude.” Sainz was to say “think the media in the locker room was upset about the vocabulary used to refer to me.”

Sainz does not intend to take any further action and hoped the NFL in what the league decides to do. Scroll down to view the interview.

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