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Marni Phillips Called 911 on Brooke Hundley

Updated: Thursday, 22 Oct 2009, 2:21 PM PDT
Published : Thursday, 22 Oct 2009, 1:41 PM PDT

By LILY FU

(MYFOX NATIONAL) - The wife of ESPN analyst and former Mets general manager Steve Phillips told 911 dispatchers that her husband's 22-year-old mistress had "come to my house to harm me and my children."

In the recording released on Wednesday and posted by TMZ , Marni Phillips had arrived at her Connecticut home and said a "crazy woman" was in front of her home and that she had been "threatening her via texts and phone calls."

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Police said that Brooke Hundley, a production assistant who worked at ESPN, was dropping off a letter confessing her affair with Steve Phillips. TMZ reports that Marni Phillips told police that when Hundley saw her, Hundley "got in her car, put it in reverse and smashed the rear end of her vehicle into the stone column ... cut across our grass, avoiding the driveway completely, driving erratically over rocks and mulch beds to maneuver her vehicle down our hill."

The New York Post reported Wednesday that after the affair ended, Hundley had repeatedly phoned Phillips' wife saying, "We both can't have him!" Hundley also reportedly contacted Phillips' 16-year-old son on Facebook while posing as a high-school classmate.

In the letter that Hundley dropped off to Marni Phillips , Hundley said she was "sick of hiding and sneaking around behind [sic] your back." She also proved that she was the one having the affair with Phillips by describing Phillips' birthmarks.

Phillips has taken a leave of absence from ESPN since confessing to having an affair with Hundley. Phillips is being sued for divorce by Marni Phillips .

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