Warren Sapp Denies Sexual Harassment Allegations and Shares Picture of Sex Toy He Gave Co-Workers

Warren Sapp, in an odd attempt to defend himself from sexual harassment allegations, tweeted out a picture of the sex toy he gave co-workers.

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NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 29: Former football player Warren Sapp speaks at the 29th Annual Great Sports Legends Dinner to benefit The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis at The Waldorf Astoria on September 29, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images for The Buoniconti Fund To Cure Paralysis)

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On Tuesday ex-NFL Network employee Jami Cantor leveled a series of sexual harassment accusations against several former co-workers, including: ex-executive producer Eric Weinberger, as well as ex-NFL players Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor, Donovan McNabb, Heath Evans, and Warren Sapp. The accusations that Cantor made were part of a wrongful termination lawsuit filed against the network.

According to that suit, Sapp had Cantor watch him urinate and also gave her sex toys as presents:

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.

Fast forward to Wednesday morning, where Sapp stated that he would address the accusations in the afternoon:

Good morning, was in the Woods the last two days. I will address this “Mess” today 2:45pm with @AndySlater pic.twitter.com/ZBRDCWlQMb

— Warren Sapp (@WarrenSapp) December 13, 2017

During that address (which can be heard in its entirety here), Sapp offered a defense for the peeing story. He also said that the sex toys in question were "little vibrators." He also said he brought them at the request of some women who were employed by the network.

Part of that interview was reported by USA TODAY's A.J. Perez, who quoted Sapp saying that the vibrators "weren't about sex."

.@WarrenSapp says the vibrators he brought as gifts detailed in NFL Network lawsuit "weren't about sex."

— A.J. Perez (@byajperez) December 13, 2017

In response to that, Sapp posted a picture of the vibrators, which seems unadvisable:

I’m sorry thought they was cute! pic.twitter.com/HuiO0CvkvO

— Warren Sapp (@WarrenSapp) December 13, 2017

He threw that pic up a few more times which got him to trend because, man, Warren Sapp never seems to be trending for anything good:

Warren Sapp’s lawyer logging on pic.twitter.com/E28q7OpvpO

— Jimmy D (@JimmyDonofrio) December 13, 2017

Wonderful exchange here. Guy tweets details of Warren Sapp sexual harassment lawsuit, Warren Sapp responds, doing himself ZERO favors in the process, then @PFTCommenter gets involved. Exhibit A for keeping #NetNeutrality pic.twitter.com/17EEI5sLMl

— Colin Ronschke (@roonsker) December 13, 2017

Warren Sapp really lost it. pic.twitter.com/95pLFSOm8E

— yes. ✭ (@iAmTerrace) December 13, 2017

Me reading Warren Sapp's TL. pic.twitter.com/5Il8LpwqsU

— Chris Roling (@Chris_Roling) December 13, 2017

WTF is Warren Sapp doing?! 😩 pic.twitter.com/qBsf3V9Rx6

— 👸🏾L E A👸🏾 (@_MissLeandra) December 13, 2017

Warren Sapp saw those things and thought “oh what cute little vibrators, Meg from Accounting would love this”

— Queens Child Project & Tubi Films Project Manager (@SoloChills) December 13, 2017

Ok somebody need to call Warren Sapp and get him to log off now. FOR REAL pic.twitter.com/au8g5XYPOe

— Shataki (@shataki) December 13, 2017

Somebody said they were surprised by the allegations against the other guys but not Warren Sapp. "Whatever they said Warren Sapp did, he did that shit. He guilty as fuck!"

Warren Sapp: "I thought they was cute!" - re sex toys he gave to a coworker.

HALPPPPPP 😂😂😂

— Kristy Yamacoochie (@brownandbella) December 13, 2017

Warren Sapp’s attorney right now pic.twitter.com/lsmXvtiIPs

— Andrew Darago (@AWDarago) December 13, 2017

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