Marriott International provided its own description of an encounter between Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin and a female hotel employee in February.
Irvin is seeking US$100 million in damages after the woman accused the former NFL wide receiver of making "harassing and inappropriate comments" in the lobby of the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel on Feb. 5, days ahead of the Super Bowl. As a result, NFL Network and ESPN removed Irvin from their lineup of analysts and sent him home.
On the night in question, Marriott claims Irvin "appeared to be visibly intoxicated" as he began his aggressive behavior toward the employee, shaking her hand, stating she was attractive, and asking her if she watched football. According to the lawsuit, two hotel employees noticed their co-worker was uncomfortable when she returned to work after the encounter with Irvin.
McCathern previously told TMZ that Irvin's reputation has not only been damaged but that he lost money in the form of canceled appearances following the woman's allegations.
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