Ines Sainz Sexually Harassed In New York Jets’ Locker Room: Did NFL players sexually harass a female reporter? Ines Sainz — a sports reporter who claims she was sexually harassed in the New York Jetslocker room last weekend (Julian gave us the scoop on that yesterday…) — dropped by The TODAY Show Tuesday, where she insisted that her clothing was appropriate and dismissed allegations that her form-fitting attire fueled the fire.Ines Sainz is a reporter for TV Azteca (a Mexican television show) who was doing a report on the New York Jets. Originally she was at the New York Jets facility to interview Mark Sanchez (a Mexican-American quarterback from Southern California who went to USC).
The New York Jets attracted all sorts of extra attention this offseason with their show on HBO (“Hard Knocks”), Rex Ryan’s cursing, and Antonio Cromartie seemingly forgetting all the names and ages of his 8 children by 7 different women in 5 states (if you find yourself in a similar situation, please contact a family law attorney because the matters involved would be incredibly complicated). If the story ended here it would be like many news stories that feature attractive reporters.While, stereotypically, we think of construction workers making catcalls to people walking down the street (forget for a moment the “blue collar” approach that the Jets try to epitomize), it can be different when it’s in a work place setting. This type of behavior could be considered sexual harassment.