Shannon Sharpe Says 50% Of People Are ‘Glad’ He Has Problems As He Battles Lawsuits From Ex-Girlfriends

Shannon Sharpe Says 50% Of People Are ‘Glad’ He Has Problems As He Battles Lawsuits From Ex-Girlfriends
Shannon Sharpe is reflecting on some harsh realities as he faces serious s*xual a$$ault allegations.
On a recent episode of his #NightCap podcast, the former NFL star shared a moment of vulnerability, saying,
“In the process of proving you right, you’ll prove them wrong. Stop worrying about what people don’t know you think. I just need the people that I love to love me.”
He continued,
“Everybody knows what l’m going through, but… when you think about it … fifty percent of the people don’t care that you have problems, the other fifty percent is glad that you got them.”
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Sharpe is currently the subject of two lawsuits. Most recently, he was hit with a $50 million from a woman claiming he r@ped her twice during their relationship.
Another woman, Michele Bundy Evans, alleges that she dated Sharpe for nearly a decade and says he s*xually a$$aulted her in 2010, later thre@tening to “destroy” her if she ever spoke out. In 2023, she filed a $4 million defamation lawsuit against Sharpe. The case is still ongoing.
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