BREAKING: Minnesota Vikings Chairman Mark Wilf has bluntly announced the termination of the team’s sponsorship deal with tech company Astronomer after CEO Andy Byron was caught in a disgraceful act of attempting to engage in an extramarital affair with subordinate employee Kristin Cabot. “We will stand by and protect mothers—no matter what,”…Full story below👇👇👇


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