Crucial update released in Michael Irvin's lawsuit
Let's see what happens next.
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Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver and current NFL Network analyst Michael Irvin announced a massive lawsuit against the woman who accused him of harassment at a hotel last week prior to Super Bowl LVII; the hotel was also named in his lawsuit to the tune of a cool $100 million.
And now, Irvin himself has scored a considerable win in his case. A judge has ruled that the Phoenix Mariott hotel must turn over any and all video footage of Irvin's interaction with the unnamed woman, who accused the Cowboys legend of "harassment".
The footage must be turned over to Irvin by February 20, which is this coming Monday.
An excerpt from Irvin's lawsuit:
“Rash and thoughtless actions can have severe consequences,” the lawsuit contends. “Marriott [parent company of Renaissance Hotels] apparently did not appreciate these simple truths when, in a rush to judgment, its employees and management inaccurately and inflammatorily accused Mr. Irvin of misconduct to the National Football League.”
“It is clear Michael is the latest victim of our cancel culture where all it takes is an accusation to ruin a person’s life,” Irvin’s lawyer said in a statement issued to TMZ.com. “Michael looks forward to clearing his name in court and hopes the Court of public opinion will see the truth come out as well.”