New York Times calls Dianna Russini enlisting a coach to get out of a ticket "unacceptable conduct"
The New York Times reported that former NFL insider Dianna Russini enlisted an unnamed head coach to avoid a traffic ticket. This revelation follows a broader controversy involving photos of Russini and Mike Vrabel at a resort in Sedona, Arizona. The Athletic has launched an investigation into the situation.
What changed
New reports detail Russini using professional relationships for personal gain to avoid a traffic citation.
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NYT Labels Dianna Russini's Use of NFL Coach for Traffic Ticket "Unacceptable Conduct"
confidence 90%The New York Times reported that former NFL insider Dianna Russini enlisted an unnamed head coach to avoid a traffic ticket. This revelation follows a broader controversy involving photos of Russini and Mike Vrabel at a resort in Sedona, Arizona. The Athletic has launched an investigation into the situation.
What's confirmed:
- The New York Times described Dianna Russini enlisting a coach to avoid a ticket as "unacceptable conduct".
- The Athletic announced an investigation after photos of Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel at a Sedona, Arizona resort were published.
- Dianna Russini is referred to as a former journalist.
Still unconfirmed:
- Dianna Russini kept knowledge of Mike Vrabel photos from her bosses.
- The New York Times is conducting its own internal probe into Russini that is causing staff unrest.
- Russini referred to herself as a former journalist in a text she did not want published.