Donna Savattere Photos: Meet the Woman that Dan Marino Had an Affair With
This is Donna Savatterre, Dan Marino’s mistress, a name that will be discussed heavily over the next few days. Donna Savattere is the woman that Dan Marino had an affair with. Check out the list of Donna Savattere photos above and read more about their affair below. We are still looking for more pictures of Dan Marino’s mistress and will update when we find more pictures of Donna Savattere.
In a shocking exclusive from the New York Post, legendary Dolphins QB and hall of famer, Dan Marino has admitted to having an affair and fathering a child with a CBS employee back in 2005. Marino retired from football in 1999 and began working as a pregame analyst for CBS in 2003. According to the New York Post, Marino “knocked up Donna Savattere, a then-35-year-old production assistant at CBS Sports’ Manhattan studio.” Savattere then gave birth a their daughter, Chloe, in June of 2005.
Here is Dan Marino admitting to the shocking news of his affair that broke early Thursday morning.
“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.”
Marino has been married to his wife, Claire, for 28 years and has six kids. At the time of this affair, Marino would have been married for 20 years. Despite the news of the affair breaking in a very big public way, Marino says his marriage is doing fine. “And we continue to be a strong and loving family.”
“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.
Marino’s affiar will certainly add to the hustle and bustle of the upcoming Super Bowl weekend, where he will apparently work in normal fashion.
For more on the Dan Marino affair story and the agreement, worth millions of dollars, with his baby mama, check out the full coverage from the The New York Post.
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