Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre on Saturday explained how he was duped by white supremacists into using coded, anti-Semitic language in a video.
In a statement posted to his Facebook page on Saturday, the ex-Green Bay Packers QB wrote that he had received a request through the "Cameo" app to record what he believed was a message of support for a veterans group. According to Cameo's terms of service, users can buy personalized video messages from celebrities and athletes. Favre, who had to approve the message, receives $500 for each recording.
In a statement posted to his Facebook page on Saturday, the ex-Green Bay Packers QB wrote that he had received a request through the "Cameo" app to record what he believed was a message of support for a veterans group. According to Cameo's terms of service, users can buy personalized video messages from celebrities and athletes. Favre, who had to approve the message, receives $500 for each recording.