
"I worry for her safety": Shannon Sharpe's ex Michele Evans expresses concern for Jane Doe's safety amid $50 million sexual assault lawsuit
Shannon Sharpe has been sued for $50 million.(Image via Getty Images)
It seems like things for the NFL legend, Shannon Sharpe, are only getting worse, as now a woman claiming to be an ex, Michele Evans, has spoken in support of Jane Doe, who has sued the legend for a whopping $50 million. A few days ago,
Michele Evans
had spoken to the U.S. Sun about how she was sexually assaulted and threatened by
Shannon Sharpe
when she initiated a break up in 2010, and now she has given her take on the controversy surrounding Jane Doe's lawsuit.
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Shannon Sharpe's ex girlfriend, Michele Evans, is 'worried' about Jane Doe
According to the U.S. Sun, Michele Evans has slammed Shannon Sharpe and his lawyers for 'doxxing' Jane Doe after she sued him for $50 million and accused him of repeatedly sexually assaulting her on multiple occasions.
Michele Evans said, 'I pray for you. I have been there. I've been dealing with this for 15 years, so I know what you're going through. I'm sorry that he doxed you. It sounds horrible…'
Michele Evans continued, 'Why would you do it? There's a reason papers and reporters don't mention the names of sexual assault victims, and he because I've been going through this case with him, he knows what it did to me.'
She added, 'He knows what it did to me, and he goes and does it to her, not only her full name but then her OnlyFans account. I worry for her safety. I really worry for her safety, and I can't believe he had the audacity to [publicly name Doe]."
Michele Evans, though, has never sued Shannon Sharpe for sexual assault even though she has claimed to be assaulted by him when she wanted to end her relationship with him in 2010.
In 2023, two years before Shannon Sharpe found himself in the $50 million lawsuit with Jane, Michele Evans had filed a lawsuit against him for defamation, libel and slander.
Back in 2010, Michele Evans had filed a restraining order against Shannon Sharpe but took it back a few days later.
Shannon Sharpe's representative has denied any allegations made by Michele Evans
As Shannon Sharpe claims he is innocent in the $50 million lawsuit filed by Jane Doe and has repeatedly spoken about being in a consensual relationship with the young woman, similarly, the NFL legend's rep has denied Michele Evans' accusations, as per the U.S. Sun and the Daily Mail.
Shannon Sharpe has not reacted to Michele Evans claims yet and has continued with his work for the Nightcap podcast and Club Shay Shay after he stepped down from his role at First Take.
Fans have been pretty divided about Shannon Sharpe's current situation. While some support him, others have slammed him for being with young women.
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