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New York Times calls Dianna Russini enlisting a coach to get out of a ticket "unacceptable conduct"

The New York Times has labeled actions by NFL reporter Dianna Russini as 'unacceptable conduct' amid ongoing scrutiny regarding her ties to Mike Vrabel.

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Reports from The New York Times have brought scrutiny to NFL insider Dianna Russini, specifically citing her use of a coach to avoid a traffic ticket as unacceptable conduct. Coverage also highlights the release of details concerning her salary and her communication with reporters regarding a scandal involving Mike Vrabel.

Outlets including HuffPost, Yahoo Sports, the New York Post, and USA Today are tracking the development. The coverage emphasizes both the internal investigation currently being conducted by The Athletic and the timeline of Russini's professional history.

Future reports are expected to clarify the findings of the investigation at The Athletic. Coverage does not yet specify the full scope of potential consequences or the exact date for the conclusion of the internal probe.

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What specific conduct is being questioned?

The New York Times reported that Russini enlisted a coach to help her avoid a traffic ticket, characterizing the act as unacceptable conduct.

Which organization is conducting an investigation?

The Athletic is currently conducting an internal investigation into the matter.

Has Dianna Russini commented on the situation?

According to the New York Post, Russini addressed the scandal through texts sent to a reporter from The New York Times.

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