
'He is very much guilty': Shannon Sharpe's alleged $50 million assault case ends in settlement but it raises eyebrows among fans
Shannon Sharpe, one of the most popular and talented players in the history of NFL, shocked fans when he was accused of sexually assaulting a 20 year old woman a few weeks ago. The 20 year old woman had accused Shannon Sharpe of sexually assaulting her multiple times and filed a lawsuit of a whopping $50 million against him.
Now, Shannon Sharpe has reached a settlement with the woman and many feel the NFL legend is 'guilty' of the crime.
Shannon Sharpe's $50 million settlement with the 20 year old woman has raised eyebrows among fans
A few hours ago, renowned lawyer Tony Buzbee who is working for the 20 year old woman, issued a statement that Shannon Sharpe and his accuser have reached a settlement. But this has raised eyebrows among fans.
A fan by the username @T_rone1820 wrote, 'If he settles it means pretty much he guilty lol cause if he wasn't he would fight it full force lol.'
Another fan by the username @jaronmays posted, 'Embarrassing. 57-year old multi millionaire Black man gets shake down by a young white girl from OF all because he's game goofy and lacks discipline. I do not feel sorry for him. I hope others will learn from his foolish mistake.'
Fans feel Shannon Sharpe is "guilty" for reaching a settlement with the 20 year old woman.(Image via X)
Another fan by the username @MarcoRizzolo wrote, 'An admission of guilt by Shannon. Trump fought the false allegations in court like a man.'
A fourth fan by the username @YouKnowTGreen posted, 'Settle so u don't go through the madness of the courts and public embarrassment even if some Of it is lies he shouldn't have been messing with this young chic anyway so it is what it is.'
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Shannon Sharpe has maintained silence about reaching a settlement with his accuser
As per People, Tony Buzbee said, 'Both sides acknowledge a long-term consensual and tumultuous relationship…After protracted and respectful negotiations, I'm pleased to announce that we have reached a mutually agreed upon resolution.'
Tony Buzbee added, 'All matters have now been addressed satisfactorily, and the matter is closed. The lawsuit will thus be dismissed with prejudice.'
Shannon Sharpe and his attorneys have constantly slammed accusations of sexual assault and have maintained that the two were in a 'consensual' relationship with one another.
However, the NFL legend has maintained his silence about reaching a settlement with the 20 year old woman.
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How much was the lawsuit that was filed against Shannon Sharpe?
Shannon Sharpe was sued for a whopping $50 million
What did Shannon Sharpe say about the lawsuit?
Shannon Sharpe has maintained that he was in a consensual relationship with the woman
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