Dogfart Network Offers Porn Scene to Britt McHenry

LOS ANGELES — Dogfart.com has offered suspended ESPN reporter Britt McHenry $250,000 to appear in a Femdom Scene for their vast network of adult sites.

McHenry has appeared on a number of national sports broadcasts including "Sportscenter," "Outside The Lines," "NFL Live" and "Baseball Tonight."

In a video posted on LiveLeak.com, McHenry is seen berating a tow lot employee, announcing that she is a TV reporter. She continues to make numerous disparaging remarks about the employee's appearance, makes fun of the employee's job, ridicules what she thinks is the employee's level of education, and threatens to sue. At one point in the video, McHenry is heard saying "Maybe if I was missing some teeth they would hire me, huh?"

“Everyone at the office was intrigued when the Britt McHenry story broke,” said a Dogfart spokesman. “All of us are sports fans and knew who Britt was. When we heard her going off on this poor person at the tow lot we felt bad for them but we saw the sex appeal. A mean woman like that calling the shots would make for a great scene and we know our subscribers would love it. We are offering her $250k to be a total bitch on camera and perform in a Femdom scene for us. We think it would go great next to our Donald Sterling Cuckold Parody.”
 
The Dogfart Network has been online since 1996 and consists of 23 different adult sites. 

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