ESPN.com reports: Former ESPN baseball analyst and New York Mets general manager Steve Phillips said Monday that he knew he had a sex-addiction problem last August, two months before he was fired after having an affair with an ESPN production assistant.
"What I want to do is take ownership," he told Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show. "I made some mistakes ... I'm fully responsible for what I did."
Phillips spoke publicly for the first time since leaving the same clinic in Hattiesburg, Miss., that golfer Tiger Woods reportedly attended. He called it a facility for people who are "broken" and "struggling to find answers." He said his focus is "moving forward, trying to save my family."
"What I want to do is take ownership," he told Matt Lauer on NBC's Today Show. "I made some mistakes ... I'm fully responsible for what I did."
Phillips spoke publicly for the first time since leaving the same clinic in Hattiesburg, Miss., that golfer Tiger Woods reportedly attended. He called it a facility for people who are "broken" and "struggling to find answers." He said his focus is "moving forward, trying to save my family."
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