ESPN MISTRESS “NOT A STALKER”

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The alleged mistress Brooke Hundley at the center of the ESPN sex scandal says she didn’t stalk lover Steve Phillips.

Hundley who worked as a production assistant at the sports net was canned along with her lover fomer NY Mets GM Steve Phillips after the cheating scandal became public.

"I did things I regret, obviously. People make mistakes at 22," Hundley told the world on  Good Morning America today.

"That’s what I was trying not to do originally, was hurt anybody else or affect anybody else’s lives negatively. But I did things and I thought about things just as an avenue to get people to pay attention, to start asking the right questions, to get me out of a bad situation."

Back in August, Hundley had applied for a restraining order against Phillips, saying he not only pursued her but also threatened her career if she didn’t keep the affair hush-hush.  She later withdrew it.

"I was in a situation where I felt like if I didn’t do what was asked of me, then everything I had worked for, for the past six years, everything I had done to establish myself as a successful media professional, could be gone like that," she stated.