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Lawsuit: ESPN's Chris Berman left 'racially disparaging' voicemail for Jemele Hill
Chris Berman allegedly left a “threatening and racially disparaging voicemail” for Jemele Hill in early , according to the latest lawsuit filed by a former ESPN employee.
The Big Lead reported a bizarre story today, which includes a sexual harassment claim against ESPN involving sportscaster Chris Berman.
The page sexual harassment lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Connecticut on Sunday on behalf of Adrienne Lawrence, and obtained by USA TODAY Sports. Lawrence is a lawyer who joined ESPN as a legal analyst in as part of a fellowship program.
She was not retained after the fellowship concluded last year.
Lawrence listed several claims of sexual harassment made against ESPN staffers that had been previously detailed, although the alleged voicemail by Berman — who had been at ESPN since a few months after it launched in and grown into the network’s biggest personality — was new.
“After Hill notified executive Marcia Keegan (who oversaw Hill’s show His & Hers at the time and had been a senior director in HR) about the