More women have reportedly made allegations against Jermaine Jenas, who was sacked by the BBC over complaints about his workplace conduct.
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Jenas sacked by BBC over workplace conduct
Allegedly sent unsolicited messages to female colleagues
More women reportedly come forward with allegations
WHAT HAPPENED?
According to The Guardian, via The Sun, more women have made complaints against the former England international - who was sacked by the BBC this week over allegations he sent "inappropriate" messages to two female colleagues. Reports state the other women have come forward amid an investigation into messages allegedly sent by the 41-year-old.
Jenas was co-presenting a show on talkSPORT as it was announced he had been relieved of his duties at the BBC this week. The broadcaster later said there were no plans for the former Tottenham player to appear on air "in the immediate future".
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Former England international and Newcastle United midfielder Jenas, who said there are "two sides to every story", admitted he was "not happy" about his dismissal by the BBC and would be taking legal advice over the matter.