Pat McAi has responded to the allegations of a freshman of a university in Mississippi, which claims that he “ruined” his life by increasing false rumors in his show.
During the broadcast of Pat McAfee Show In February, ESPN Star discussed an internet rumor that student Mary Kate Cornet had a connection with her lover’s father. Mcafee did not mention Cornet under the name in the show.
College freshman spoke Athletic On 1 April, criticizing Mcafee to talk about rumors on his program – especially since he was not related to sports.
McFi broke her silence on the Ole Miss Freshman Scandal and faced her criticism at her live “Big Night AHT” show in Pittsburgh on Wednesday.
He said, “Like the current situation, where I have a lot of people who say that I should sue. I want to say: I never, never want to be a negative part of anything in anyone’s life, is never what I want to do,” he said.
Mcafee praised his team of lawyers in Pittsburgh, which he mentioned that he was present in the show that evening.

He said, “I am confident that he has a suit here that I have definitely contributed. They have the same mindset like me, sympathy but understanding reality,” he said. “What is happening for the whole thing, I did not want to add any more negativity, as I did.
He also took a pinch: “It would not be impossible for me to be a fan.”
Speaking to his ESPN’s co-hopes in February, MCAFEE discussed the unsecured and salty story regarding the large-scale Cornet. Although he never called Cornet’s name, McFafi jokingly jokingly jokingly “Shooning” college father, while one of his colleagues jokingly said: “Ole Miss Dads are still killing meat.”
Cornet has repeatedly condemned McAfee to spread the rumor, which he had clearly called “lies”. During his interview AthleticShe said that she wanted McAfee and other sports media personalities to be held accountable to her comments about her.
He said, “You are ruining my life to pay attention to your show, but I am living here till 5 am, every night, throwing, not eating food because I am very concerned about what I am going to happen for the rest of my life.”
He also told the publication that he had received legal representation with a plan to take action against McAfee and ESPN.
“This is a wild western version of a very familiar problem,” said Monica Udin, Houston -based Attorney. “This is just that it is worse because it is not a company. She is an 18 -year -old girl.
During an interview NBC nightPublished on April 2, Cornet said before McAfi made her viral comments, she “never came to ask whether it was true or to make any kind of statement for me.”
“I felt it was completely ridiculous that an ESPN Sports Broadcaster would be talking about the ‘sex scandal’ of a 19 -year -old girl who was completely wrong,” she repeated.
Mcafee has disputed with its “program”, which he says that is “a collection of stogues” to talk about the game and to be a “comedic informative”. Disclaimer of the show admits that it regularly goes on the line, especially explaining: “PS don’t sue us.”