
Shannon Sharpe Accuser Levels Up to ‘Boss’ Status After Settling Lawsuit
The woman says moving forward, refer to her as “Ma’am or Boss.”
The woman says moving forward, refer to her as “Ma’am or Boss.”
“I know what it feels like to be thrown away,” the comedian said.
“I just wish… this thing could’ve waited until Monday,” Sharpe said.
“Shannon is not returning,” a network insider tells Urban Hollywood 411.
Attorney Tony Buzbee announced the two sides “reached a mutually agreed upon resolution.”
“We have reached a mutually agreed upon resolution,” attorney Tony Buzbee announced.
“Sharpe himself was offered on more than one occasion to view it,” Tony Buzbee says.
“You can’t shake down nobody if they don’t give you nothing to shake.”
“I am electing to step aside temporarily from my ESPN duties.”
Attorney Tony Buzbee called Sharpe “aggressive and dangerous.”