Pat McAfee Discusses Being Sued By Brett Favre: “I’ll See Ya In Court, Pal.”
On Friday, Pat McAfee got a pretty good chuckle out of Brett Favre’s defamation lawsuits against him, FOX Sports Commentator Shannon Sharpe, and Mississippi State Auditor Shad White over their responses to the Hall of Famer’s ongoing welfare scandal. These documents were filed Thursday.
The former NFL punter turned multi-faceted media personality issued a humorous response to Favre’s lawsuit against him on Pat McAfee Show Friday
McAfee took the situation as comedy fodder, and stated that the program had finally been ended. ‘made it’ The NFL Hall of Famer sued him. Favre dismissed any possibility that he would be convicted.
Throughout his rebuttals to the show, Favre repeatedly stated that neither he nor his co-hosts had ever said Favre was guilty. They just mentioned the allegations without passing any public verdict.
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Therefore, the comments wouldn’t be grounds for any legal action regarding defamation. But that hasn’t stopped the former three-time NFL MVP or his lawyers from pursuing it, anyway.
Favre has come under heavy criticism for his involvement in what is alleged was serious fraudulent activity. McAfee’s criticisms of Favre are not unique. He was once seen as an ambassador for professional soccer. McAfee’s once-heroic reputation has been tarnished by numerous off-the-field problems.
Bret Favre’s ongoing welfare scandal has been a legal and public relations nightmare.
Shad white first accused Favre in 2020 of receiving $1.1million federal funds via Mississippi for appearances that he did not make. The retired star originally defended himself by saying he made the appearances and did not know the origin of the money he was paid.
Later, however, text messages revealed that Favre had secretly asked the former Mississippi governor. Phil Bryant was the one who requested the funds. Bryant warned Favre several times that the funds he requested might be illegal.
Favre was determined to secure the funds for the construction of a new volleyball stadium at Southern Mississippi University. The State of Mississippi provided $5 million and Favre contributed $1.1 million.
Also, the Old Gunslinger is said to have taken from the poor in order to give to them. At least, that’s what it looks like to most observers: The hungry and homeless continued to do without, so that a sparkling new sports facility could be built.
Multiple parties have been involved in the scandal. Plead guilty for criminal charges. Favre was not indicted for a crime but is now facing a civil suit from Mississippi.
Brett Favre also plans to sue former NFL star Shannon Sharpe, and Mississippi Auditor Shad white.
White’s official complaint reads in part: “Shad White, the State Auditor of Mississippi, has carried out an outrageous media campaign of malicious and false accusations against Brett Favre — the Hall of Fame quarterback and native son of Mississippi — in a brazen attempt to leverage the media attention generated by Favre’s celebrity to further his own political career.”
It adds: “By shamelessly and falsely attacking Favre’s good name, White has gained national media attention he previously could have only dreamed of, including appearances on television shows on CNN and HBO, a popular ESPN podcast, as well as interviews for print and online media.”
White’s official response came through his media relations director, Fletcher Freeman:
“Everything Auditor White has said about this case is true and is backed by years of audit work by the professionals at the Office of the State Auditor. It’s mind-boggling that Mr. Favre wants to have a trial about that question. Mr. Favre has called Auditor White and his team liars despite repaying some of the money our office demanded from him.”
“He’s also claimed the auditors are liars despite clear documentary evidence showing he benefitted from misspent funds. Instead of paying New York litigators to try this case, he’d be better off fully repaying the amount of welfare funds he owes the state.”
Shannon Sharpe, another named party, has not yet commented on Favre’s suit against him.
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