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Hall of Fame football player and ESPN analyst Shannon Sharpe has been accused of sexual assault and battery in a lawsuit filed on April 21, 2025. The plaintiff, referred to as "Jane Doe," alleges that Sharpe assaulted her multiple times during a two-year consensual relationship that she characterized as "rocky," according to reports from Pro Football Talk and USA Today. The woman seeks $50 million in damages.
In the lawsuit, the woman states she met Sharpe in a Los Angeles gym in 2023, when she was 22. She contends that Sharpe made several advances before they entered a relationship, but claims he later coerced her into sexual acts and recorded encounters without her consent. The complaint emphasizes the significance of consent, asserting that “when she says 'no' even once, that 'no' means no."
Sharpe, who enjoyed a successful NFL career with the Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens, recently signed a contract extension with ESPN and hosts the podcast "Club Shay Shay." The allegations have raised serious questions regarding his public image. He is being represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, who has previously handled high-profile sexual misconduct cases.