The Athletic has reportedly addressed Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel’s scandal with staff members for the first time since Page Six published photos of the pair together at an Arizona resort. Executive editor Steven Ginsberg held an all-hands general meeting on Wednesday following Russini’s April 14 resignation from the outlet, according to Front Office Sports . Sources told Front Office Sports that Ginsberg read a prepared statement lasting roughly 10 minutes and acknowledged that communication between the Athletic and its staff members could have been clearer as the Russini-Vrabel scandal unfolded. The Athletic reportedly addressed Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel’s scandal (pictured here together in Arizona on March 28) with staff members for the first time on Wednesday. © Page Six Executive editor Steven Ginsberg held the all-hands general meeting following Russini’s April 14 resignation from the sports outlet.…