The disgraced Eagles fan was caught on video heckling a female Packers fan and repeatedly calling her a “stupid bitch” during Sunday's Wild Card Game in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field. Officials reported that he has been banned from all future events. Knowledge of the situation was confirmed to The Post.
The woman's fiancé, Alexander Basara, filmed the entire altercation in the stands at Lincoln Financial Field before the home team's 22-10 victory over the Packers.
“Please don't call her a stupid woman,” Basara told Eagles fans who continued to heckle the woman.
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“She's an ugly idiot,” one Eagles fan said.
The woman didn't seem upset and pretended to be crying.
The Eagles fan has not yet been officially identified.
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According to internet sleuths, he is a project manager at BCT Partners, a DEI-focused management consulting firm based in East Brunswick, New Jersey. The company aims to “harness the power of diversity, insight, and innovation to transform lives, promote equity, and empower creativity.” The website says it's a “lasting change.”
The company issued a statement Monday saying it had launched an internal investigation into the situation, but did not name the employees involved.
“BCT Partners management has become aware of a video circulating of an employee making offensive remarks outside of the workplace.” the company saidwithout naming the employee. “BCT Partners condemns this type of behavior and takes this matter very seriously. As an organization that has always stood for inclusivity, this behavior is completely unacceptable and is in line with our values. It was the direct opposite of that.
“As an internal human resources official, we have already begun a thorough investigation to determine what action to take. We sincerely apologize to everyone affected by this act and would like to express our deepest apologies to everyone We remain committed to fostering a culture of respect for people.”
In a post on X, Basara said the heckling from Eagles fans when he and his fiancée were rooting for the Packers was “unwarranted.”
“It was a difficult situation.” he wrote. “He's surrounded by hostile people, including two of his friends, one of whom is his brother. If it gets physical, it won't end well.”
The Eagles had not yet publicly addressed the incident as of Tuesday.
