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Sage Steele’s Lawsuit vs. ESPN Alleges Her Coworker Refused to Appear On-Air With Her

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Veteran sports anchor Sage Steele filed a lawsuit against ESPN for retaliation last week, alleging that the network suspended her after she shared her opinions on a podcast, a violation of her constitutional right to free speech.

Steele’s opinions were shared on former NFL quarterback Jay Cutler’s podcast last fall, where Steele called ESPN’s vaccine mandate for employees “sick” and “scary.” Steele also made comments about former President Barack Obama, who has a white mother and a Black father. She questioned why Obama identifies as Black when his father was “nowhere to be found.”

In her lawsuit, Steele cited several examples of events that occurred with co-workers at ESPN, claiming the instances are evidence that she was punished for exercising her first amendment right.