Geno Smith
New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith allegedly sent an image of his penis to an Atlanta woman during the course of a sexual relationship. Wikipedia Commons

New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith is the latest athlete to find himself at the center of a sex scandal.

On Wednesday, a gossip blog called “Baller Alert” published an email, purportedly sent by a “groupie” who had engaged in a sexual relationship with Smith. The Atlanta woman, who goes by the name “Jackie Presley” on her Twitter and Instagram account, claims that she had several sexual encounters with Smith before learning that he had a girlfriend, and that he sent her a picture of his penis.

In an attempt to prove the validity of her story, the woman included screenshots of text messages that she purportedly exchanged with Smith. However, it’s unclear if Smith actually sent the texts, or if he ever actually sent Presley an image of his penis.

Baller Alert has since removed the post from its website, but Deadspin managed to track down a cached version of the original article, which can be viewed here. In addition, a NSFW image of Smith’s alleged penis picture can be viewed here.

“My Instagram/twitter name is @1jackiepresley. I am currently involved with NY NFL quarterback Geno Smith,” the woman allegedly told Baller Alert. “I recently found out that he has a girlfriend & he has been flying me out to cities to seem him & never told me. I don’t want to be anonymous. He is an a------. He meets women off the internet & tell them to come to whatever city he is in or to his house & he has damn girlfriend [sic].”

The woman goes on to describe the manner in which her relationship with Smith progressed. “So we were talking via facetime for like 2 weeks then He told me to come to Charlotte for his game. Thats when I first actually met him in person. Long story short we had sex at the Marriott. We continued to talk via text & facetime then he told me to come to NYC for Christmas so I did. All this talking & texting, he NEVER mentioned a girlfriend,” she said. Her full email, including the text messages, can be viewed here.

Again, the validity of the woman’s story has yet to be determined, and Baller Alert’s decision to remove the story from its website doesn’t exactly confirm its credibility. But that hasn’t stopped Jets fans from criticizing Presley on Twitter for going public with her story.

“You angry Jets fans are hilarious I do not care people always blame the chic…The guy is never in the wrong [sic],” she wrote. “Women get angry at guys & do things we might later regret, but no guy should treat a chic a certain way & not expect her to not be upset.”

The possible sex scandal is just the latest piece of bad news for Smith, whose status as the Jets’ starting quarterback was already in jeopardy. At a year-end press conference on Tuesday, General Manager John Idzik would not confirm if Smith would begin next season in the starting lineup.