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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn. -- A spokesman for the former New York Jets game hostess who allegedly received inappropriate photos and phone messages from Brett Favre says she won't sue the Vikings quarterback if he's punished by the NFL.

Jenn Sterger's manager, Phil Reese, said Thursday that she would like the league to "implement a program" to prevent unwanted advances -- similar to those she's alleging Favre made. Reese said Sterger wants the league to discipline Favre before his career ends.

Sterger's attorney says the NFL has concluded its investigation and sent the findings to the commissioner's office and league lawyers for review. The NFL is not commenting on the status of the investigation.

The alleged messages from Favre to Sterger were sent in 2008, Favre's only season with the Jets.

Favre has said this season will be his last. There are four regular-season games remaining.

Reese first commented on the possibility of a lawsuit on "The Dan Patrick Show."