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ESPN is cutting ties with Shannon Sharpe after his settlement of a rape lawsuit

July 30, 2025
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ESPN is cutting ties with Shannon Sharpe after his settlement of a rape lawsuit
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Media personality Shannon Sharpe is leaving ESPN but will still host his podcasts.

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ESPN is cutting ties with Shannon Sharpe after he settled a lawsuit earlier this month that accused him of rape, a person familiar with the matter confirmed to Business Insider.

The media personality and NFL Hall of Famer stepped away from ESPN in late April, when a lawsuit was filed against him by a woman referred to anonymously as “Jane Doe.” The lawsuit sought $50 million in damages and alleged that Sharpe raped Doe, among other claims. Doe said in the suit that their relationship began as “rocky but consensual.”

Representatives for Sharpe didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday.

Sharpe denied the lawsuit’s allegations, calling them “false and disruptive” in an April 24 statement. He said the “relationship in question was 100% consensual” and agreed to temporarily step back from ESPN. Sharpe had said he planned to return to ESPN for the NFL preseason, which begins Thursday night. The Athletic first reported that he wouldn’t return to ESPN.

Doe’s lawyer announced on July 18 that the case had been settled. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Sharpe joined ESPN in September 2023 and became a regular on ESPN’s “First Take,” headlined by Stephen A. Smith. Before that, Sharpe spent seven years at Fox Sports, where he cohosted the “Undisputed” sports debate show with Skip Bayless, Smith’s former costar.

Sharpe isn’t leaving media entirely.

He still hosts the “Club Shay Shay” and “Nightcap” podcasts, each of which posted new episodes just hours before the news of his ESPN departure broke. Those podcasts are on The Volume network, founded by Fox Sports personality Colin Cowherd.

The post ESPN is cutting ties with Shannon Sharpe after his settlement of a rape lawsuit appeared first on Business Insider.

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