Earlier we reported that Adrienne Lawrence who is suing ESPN for sexual harassment also claimed that Chris Berman had left a racist voicemail to Jemele Hill and ESPN did nothing about it.
Both Hill and ESPN acknowledge there was a conflict, but not as Lawrence described it.
ESPN’s statement
“We conducted a thorough investigation of the claims Adrienne Lawrence surfaced to ESPN and they are entirely without merit. Ms. Lawrence was hired into a two-year talent development program and was told that her contract would not be renewed at the conclusion of the training program. At that same time, ESPN also told 100 other talent with substantially more experience, that their contracts would not be renewed. The company will vigorously defend its position and we are confident we will prevail in court.”
Jemele Hill Statement
“A few years ago, I had a personal conflict with Chris Berman, but the way this conflict has been characterized is dangerously inaccurate. Chris never left any racially disparaging remarks on my voicemail and our conflict was handled swiftly and with the utmost professionalism. I felt as if my concerns were taken seriously by ESPN and addressed in a way that made me feel like a valued employee. Frankly, I’m more disappointed that someone I considered to be a friend at one point would misrepresent and relay a private conversation without my knowledge — in which I simply attempted to be a sounding board — for personal gain.”
It looks like Lawrence took a private conversation and without Hill’s permission added it to her lawsuit.