Shannon Sharpe vows to sue rape accuser for defamation, claims Tony Buzbee ‘targets Black men’ including Jay-Z
- Shannon Sharpe is planning to sue his accuser and her attorney, Tony Buzbee, for defamation following allegations of rape against him.
- In a video, Sharpe stated that the encounter was a setup and he believes Buzbee is targeting Black men.
- The lawsuit claims Sharpe raped the accuser multiple times, which he calls a shakedown.
- Buzbee expressed readiness to present evidence in court, emphasizing that the truth is more important than public perception.
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'Buzbee Targets Black Men': Shannon Sharpe Vows to Sue Rape Accuser, Attorney for Defamation
ESPN personality Shannon Sharpe is vowing to sue his rape accuser and her attorney for defamation, hours after the his accuser released an audio recording she claims is proof that Sharpe threatened to "choke the sh*t" out of her. The post ‘Buzbee Targets Black Men’: Shannon Sharpe Vows to Sue Rape Accuser, Attorney for Defamation appeared first on Breitbart.
EXCLUSIVE: Shannon Sharpe Releases Twisted X-Rated Text Messages from $50Million Rape Accuser to Claim It Was All Consensual — As He Claims Sex Tape Was 'Heavily Edited'
NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe has released a trove of racy text messages he received and exchanged with a woman suing him for rape.
Shannon Sharpe Vows To Sue Rape Accuser For Defamation
Shannon Sharpe is vowing to sue his rape accuser for defamation ... in wake of the allegations she made against him in a bombshell lawsuit she filed on Sunday. The ESPN personality addressed Jane Doe's explosive claims in a video that he posted to…
González-Rojas pushes for 'Speak Your Truth Act' to shield survivors from defamation suits - Queens Post
Apr. 23, 2025 By sobrien Photo: Office of Jessica González-Rojas April 23, 2025 By Shane O’Brien Assembly Member Jessica González-Rojas joined fellow lawmakers, legal experts and survivors of sexual assault on Tuesday to call for the passage of the Speak Your Truth Act, legislation aimed at protecting survivors who speak publicly about abuse from retaliatory defamation lawsuits. At a virtual press conference, González-Rojas and supporters argued…
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