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ESPN Book: Not sure everyone in Bristol will be happy. With each passing day before the highly anticipated ESPN Book is released, more and more details are released that makes the network look pretty bad. Andy Brilliant, who worked at ESPN for 17 years, had particularly disturbing details about the day-to-day life in Bristol. He discusses how he had the "sexiest secretary in the office", but after her work began to decline and she often showed up at work in a slovenly manner, Brilliant decided to let her move on to another job. But it doesn't stop there. Brilliant goes on to detail that the secretary he employed was addicted to cocaine and was providing sexual favors in the bathrooms at ESPN. She was also performing lewd acts for the delivery guys that brought packages to the office and apparently wasn't alone, either. Brilliant reports that a group of female employees at ESPN were also a part of the operation. It's a pretty shocking revelation in a story that continues to evolve on a daily basis. ESPN has grown so strong as a brand that almost nothing can pick the empire apart, but the feathers are beginning to get slightly ruffled with all of the troubling truths that are being exposed in the mainstream media. And when you consider that ESPN is owned by Disney, this story is about to take a very interesting turn into some very choppy, uncharted waters. I'm not saying that this is going to be the event that makes the house of cards fall, but each negative entity that comes out of the book is a card removed from a deck that's heavily leaning in one direction.
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