Is the other Steve McNair mistress Leah Ignagni? Was she the ‘other’ woman that Steve McNair’s first mistress grew jealous over—read about Leah Ignagni here.
According to authorities investigating the murder-suicide, there was a third woman in McNair’s life. Immediately following the incident, speculation grew that Sahel Kazemi may have murdered him in a jealous fit. Some suggested it was because he wouldn’t leave his wife to marry her. Now there is some evidence to suggest that the focus of her rage could have been over a third woman who is being called his ‘other mistress.’
That woman, Leah Ignagni, claims that she saw a woman sitting in a black escalade parked outside of McNair’s condo a few weeks before the murder. Was it Kazemi? She also says that she saw the same woman drive by her house several times and even park in front of her apartment. Remember that McNair and Kazemi shared a black escalade just like the one she described. Whoa, stalk much?
Even creepier, this newly discovered mistress claims that McNair came to her house in the middle of the night on July 2nd and stayed the night. That would mean that he came over shortly after bailing Kazemi out following her DUI arrest.
Were these events part of the build-up to the murder-suicide? We may never know, but it certainly lends itself to the jealous lover theory.
Check out photos and video of the alleged other Steve McNair mistress Leah Ignagni below.






October 20th, 2009 at 11:23 am
Why do successful blacm men go outside of their race to date and marry. He should have chosen a different lifestyle. the truth may never come out as to which girl friend did it.
October 20th, 2009 at 11:27 am
It appears that Mcnair was a sugar daddy to one too many ladies. Girls are always looking for a sugar daddy. sugardaddy101.com
October 20th, 2009 at 12:31 pm
The fact is, these are dirty whores who knew he was married and then his dirty self decided to lay up with them, and now his sins have caught up with him, leaving him dead and in hell. So don’t cheat. Thats the lesson.
October 20th, 2009 at 12:36 pm
A Few Words…You sin as well, so I guess you will going to hell too! Read your bible
October 20th, 2009 at 12:43 pm
But then at the same time, we don’t know what he was telling these women. There’s always 2 sides to the coin! But in all, the truth always comes out. I’m sure the wife was aware of what he was doing & I’m sure this was not the first time he did it. He knew what he was doing & he put himself where he wanted to be. Too bad he chose to hurt his children that way for not being true to himself & to what he really wanted. In all, the children/kids are the ones affected! Too bad!
October 20th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
To “A Few Words”:
Oh, give me a break. Are you guys saying that ALL women are to blame for being involved? Why not focus on HIM & not them? There could be more than two women involved. Are you going to blame EVERY woman that’s involved?
To Jessie:
I agree with you. Guys like him sweet talk vulnerable women like them into thinking that they love them, & will leave his wife for either one of them. Heck, I’m single, & I can give those women REAL love.
To “Shun:”
I also agree with you.
“Judge not, lest ye be judged,” as they all say.
October 20th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
i dont think anyone is judging she is only saying what god has stated that he truly was sinning.steve was a married man committing adultery so do not try to uphold wrong and as far as the kids suffering have you-all thought of the humilation and grief that his wife has to endure and explain to her younger children what their father has done.steve mcnair and the young lady are both to blame .she chose to date her married lover and the wages of sin is death i didnt say it god did.
October 20th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
Tragic but not surprising. I feel sorry for his wife and children who now have to deal with the backlash of his foolish, selfish, self centered behavior. He is dead now and his legacy is not football but being murdered by his lover, although he had other lovers. From now on when people think of Steve McNair it will be followed by the way he died. yes, many people are unfaithful and no one deserves to die as he did. But, people need realize what can happen when feelings are involved. He had a family, and chose to cheat on them and instead of his marriage ending in divorce, it ended in death. Judgmental, darn right it is. Fair, probably not. True, yes it is.