The Skinny On The Harold Reynolds Lawsuit
Mr. Balk mentioned this yesterday, but we'll never stop having fun with The Smoking Gun's copy of Harold Reynolds' suit against ESPN. For a document put together simply to defend Reynolds' high moral character, it's full of juicy details. Some highlights:
• Reynolds was making $1 million a year from the network. Jemele Hill, fire your agent! • The letter Reynolds received about his firing gave no reasons for the termination. • ESPN has yet to give Reynolds a copy of his personnel file even though Connecticut law requires them to. • The infamous "hug" was not at the Outback Steakhouse or a Boston Market; in fact, it happened earlier in the day, and Reynolds and the huggee — hugged? — went to Boston Market that evening together. • Reynolds is seeking "at least $5 million."
This is going to get ugly, and, obviously, we can't wait.
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