A judge accusing an Arizona hotel of misconduct has asked hall of fame Michael Irwin last week to provide the names and videos of those involved in the alleged incident.
A woman said she had an inappropriate encounter with Irwin at the Renaissance Hotel (owned by Marriott), which is near the site of Super Bowl LVII kansas city chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. His attorney, Levi McCathern, requested the video footage on Thursday morning.
Irvin told the Dallas Morning News last week that he was “appalled” by what happened, claiming he had never met the woman before as he was walking through the lobby after dinner and drinks with former NFL player Michael Brooks. .
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Irwin explained, “Honestly, I’m a little dazed by all of this.” “It all happened in a 45-second conversation in the lobby. When I went out and came back… I came into the lobby, and I talked to someone. I talked to this girl. I don’t know her, and I talked to her.” for about 45 seconds.
“We shook hands. Then, I left. … That’s all I know.”
Although Irwin did not remember details about the conversation, he insisted on his belief that there had been no inappropriate contact with the woman.
Irwin said, “To be honest, I don’t remember that conversation.” “We were drinking. It was just a friendly conversation. ‘What’s up?’ I don’t even know. … I’m completely shocked.”
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However, NFL Media quickly removed Irvin from their broadcasts for the rest of the week, saying only that he would not be part of NFL Network’s coverage. Super Bowl.
Irwin has since sued the estranged female accuser and the Renaissance Hotel for $100 million.
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The 56-year-old participated in and was interviewed by NFL Network’s “Super Bowl Opening Night” coverage Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, among others.