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Squeaky clean Dan Marino's love child with CBS employee revealed
Never expected it from this guy....
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/nationa...1536QPjsXfyWyJ Dan Marino is famous for his touchdowns — but the Hall of Famer’s scoring off the field is downright shocking. The married gridiron great — a pregame analyst for CBS since 2003 who will be doing this Sunday’s Super Bowl broadcast — sired a love child with a network underling and then paid her millions to keep quiet, sources have exclusively told The Post. The ex-Miami Dolphin QB — who has long had an image as one of pro sports’ most squeaky-clean guys — knocked up Donna Savattere, a then-35-year-old production assistant at CBS Sports’ Manhattan studio. Adriel Reboh/Patrick McMullan.com CUTIE: Donna Savattere with Chloe, her daughter from an affair with NFL great Dan Marino. She gave birth to their daughter, Chloe, in June 2005. “They had an affair, and she had a baby,” said a source. “Everything was on the down-low and secretive.” News of the affair and child comes as Marino is set to work Sunday’s big “Super Bowl Today” telecast. He and other former NFL greats, such as Boomer Esiason and Shannon Sharpe, will jaw about the big game for hours before the 6:30 p.m. kickoff between the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. The revelation could make for some awkward moments during the long broadcast, which starts at 2 p.m. Marino yesterday admitted to his dalliance. “This is a personal and private matter. I take full responsibility both personally and financially for my actions now as I did then,” he told The Post in a written statement. “We mutually agreed to keep our arrangement private to protect all parties involved.” New York Post Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino had an affair with a CBS employee and later paid the woman millions of dollars to support their daughter, sources say. At the time of the affair and Chloe’s birth, Marino was married to his wife of 20 years, Claire, with whom he had six kids, including four sons and two adopted daughters. The birth of baby Chloe came about two months before Marino’s Hall of Fame induction — at which his son Daniel made what danmarino.com called “a moving tribute to his father.” Marino insisted that his marriage is still intact, despite the affair. “My wife and I have been married for almost 30 years and have six children together,” he wrote yesterday — which happened to be his 28th wedding anniversary. “And we continue to be a strong and loving family.” Marino agreed to pay Savattere millions to care for Chloe, sources say, and she moved to Texas as part of the deal. It’s not clear exactly how much Marino paid. But after getting the dough, Savattere apparently started living large. She soon returned to New York from the Lone Star State, splitting her time between the Upper West Side and the Hamptons, where she became a fixture on the social scene. She was even snapped by society photographers such as Patrick McMullan and New York Social Diary. The source said that Marino, 51, has been in touch with his now-7-year-old daughter. “They would have impromptu meetings, which was part of the deal,” a source said. “Donna was always saying she had to go meet with her lawyers to go over the scheduling and other issues.” A source said that Savaterre confided to close pals that the father was Marino and showed them photographs of her and the quarterback together at restaurants and clubs. She later married Nahill Younis, whom she met in the Bahamas in 2009. She also petitioned to change the name of her and Marino’s daughter from Chloe Alexis Savattere to Chloe Alexis Younis, according to records. A wedding announcement for the couple on a Hamptons Web site says: “Donna was already a mother when Nahill met her, and Donna’s daughter quickly became an important part of his life.” She and Younis have since had a child together. Donna was previously married to a New Jersey state trooper, a source said. But that source added that the marriage ended before the brief fling with Marino began. Reps for Younis declined to comment. In addition to his Super Bowl appearance this weekend, Marino will be featured in an ESPN documentary this spring. |
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These guys go for the WORST strange... |
It's been a while since I've seen his wife, but I can remember thinking the same thing about her.
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You go champ!Oh wait.......
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she's quite the stretchy face
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How is this anybody's business? ****ing media. 4321
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Best QB ever to sire a "love child" and never win a Super Bowl.
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If you're wealthy enough to pay someone off, you're wealthy enough to hire someone to whack them discreetly.
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JFC Dan. What did you think you'd be sticking it to Elway by nailing someone that looked like him?
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Laces off, Dan.
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Dan Marino's "Love Child" huh? Something tells me there were no DNA tests...the mom realized it was Marino's when she saw the kid throw her bottle across the room in a perfect spiral hitting her dead center in the face every time.
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"Mistake" is pretty harsh for a kid to hear. |
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A "love child" is more of an "awwwwwwww **** ME!" |
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The mother looks like the love child of Shannon Sharp and John Elway.....maybe some Mr Ed.
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Ooh, I wish I had thought of that. Nice one. |
he could still throw a pass that could hit her gums right between the numbers.
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this is what is wrong with society..
that this and rhinna getting back with Chris Brown is NEWS worthy...WFC |
Meh, maybe not so bad, but still not NFL QB quality
http://www.newyorksocialdiary.com/i/...nis_070309.jpg http://www.hamptonscene.com/webready...s/IMG_5161.jpg |
she's got a long thin head...
a head you could just push under the door jam ya know... |
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it is funny that the little girl doesn't have a ring either...
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Go figure... |
Could be worse.
Blackledge could be her father.... |
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I wonder how many married rich and famous people have done the same thing, but its never come out?
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I bet there are a ton of rich /wealthy people who do this, because their wives probably don't care as long as they get the buy all the shit that they want.
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I'm happy for him. Kids are awesome. He's got a ways to go to catch Ray, but I'm sure he's trying...
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I have a buddy who was a huge Marino fan growing up.
He ran into Dandy Dan on an airplane at the tail end of his career, introduced himself and the way he described it made Tony G sound hospitable at training camp. Got rid of all of his Marino stuff right after that and hates the prick today. |
Another pic of Donna Savattere aka Lois Einhorn.
http://www.lobshots.com/wp-content/u...einhorn_26.jpg |
this is not ok at work! :LOL:
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Want some refreshments Dan?
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That's why I rarely approach my "heroes." I don't want to risk the illusion being shattered. |
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These dudes want to seem cool and important and impress women. When you live in an ultra rich area and run in these circles, there's nothing you can do to impress hot women because they've all been wined and dined by rich guys their entire lives. What ends up happening is they end up hooking up with less attractive women who are easier to impress because they haven't dated guys who fly around in private jets and eat at world class restaurants on a regular basis. |
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Everybody has secrets. The only difference between us and Dan is that we don't work in the spotlight, so nobody's looking for ours, and not many folks would care if they did find them out, whatever it is we're hiding.
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My secret is I sneak a Double Cheeseburger when my wifes not looking. Not banging some PA when my wifes not looking. Little bit of a difference.
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I was at a social gathering here in Wichita (Brett's In-Laws lived here at the time). I was speaking with a friend of his, and GB walks up, interrupts our conversation, and smirks, "sorry, I need to borrow this guy, but I'll give you an autograph later..." He was a complete douchebag, and that's as nice as I can say it. I've run into him on a number of other occasions since, where that it appears to be the norm for him. Completely ****ed me up, as he was most certainly a MAJOR hero of mine growing up. |
Why do we care...? He played football and now he's on TV every Sunday. He's fabulously wealthy. If he paid her millions, then the kid probably isn't going to grow up to rob me at an ATM at 11 at night.
Mind your own damn business, media. |
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She looks like Elway in drag, damn Dan!
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I remember when I covered the 1991 World Series in Atlanta, before one of the games I was on the field and I saw Peter Gammons standing by himself, basically doing nothing, about 20 feet away from me. He was one of the biggest reasons I got into sportswriting, as I grew up reading his AL notes column in the Sporting News. I wanted so bad to go up to him and interview him for my notebook feature as just a pretext to meet him and talk to him, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I was deathly afraid he'd tell me to get lost, or big-time me or something. |
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Didn't know Marino had a penis. Good to know.
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he probably faked like he was going to pull out then threw it back in like a kneeldown against the jets.
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I wonder what Dan was doing when he found out we drafted Blackledge. It was probably the same thing we were doing a year later.
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This has got to be one of the best examples of money not buying happiness I've heard in awhile.
Marino's gut has to be churning. |
Kid looks exactly like him.
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Should have worn a glove.
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It was character issues like this that made us pass him up in the draft.
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