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Sterger’s dad would like to beat up Brett Favre

Brett Favre

Minnesota Vikings injured quarterback Brett Favre takes a whiff of smelling salts on the sidelines during the Vikings’ NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Miles Kennedy)

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You may think the Brett Favre-Jenn Sterger situation has ended. You would be thinking wrong.

Though the principals have been silent, Sterger’s dad recently gave an exclusive interview to RadarOnline.com.

“As a father I am absolutely furious and I better not meet that guy walking down a dark alley,” Leo Sterger said.

He also wasn’t happy with the league’s decision not to punish Favre for allegedly making unwanted advances to Sterger’s daughter. “Their decision is a complete travesty to women and they are just treating him this way because he is the NFL’s golden boy,” Leo Sterger said.

“Jenn is doing well, all things considered and if anything she feels vindicated after the NFL’s decision. She’s a strong woman and she is going to be OK, personally.”

We’re not sure why she feels vindicated. Sure, the league’s release gratuitously pointed out that Sterger did nothing wrong. But to the extent that Sterger and her lawyer were hoping for a finding that Favre had engaged in wrongdoing, lying to the league during the investigation likely wasn’t the kind of wrongdoing that Sterger had contemplated.