Legal: Jonathan Coachman, Bomani, others named in lawsuit alleging sexual harassment at ESPN

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Jonathan Coachman, Bomani Jones, others named in lawsuit alleging sexual harassment at ESPN
Former ESPN employee Adrienne Lawrence alleges sexual harassment on the part of numerous colleagues.
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once sent a “racially disparaging voicemail” to Jemele Hill (which Hill then swiftly denied). But a further look at the suit shows that the accusation against Berman was only one of several charges Lawrence leveled against prominent current and former ESPNers.

The lawsuit, filed Sunday, contends that anchor Jonathan Coachman (now with WWE) was a serial sexual harasser, TV and radio host Bomani Jones made Lawrence feel uncomfortable by looking her up and down, host Chris Cotter attempted to kiss her against her will and several other producers and executives hit on her under the guise of mentorship. The suit also elaborates on Lawrence’s previous claims about John Buccigross’ misbehavior toward her and suggests the company commonly mistreats pregnant women.



Overall, the lawsuit suggests, “ESPN is, and always has been, a company rife with misogyny.”

ESPN issued a statement Monday saying,

“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.”

You can find the lawsuit in full right here. Here are some of the notable passages:

On Jonathan Coachman
On or around January 18, 2016, SportsCenter anchor Jonathan Coachman (“Coachman”) emailed Ms. Lawrence offering to provide her with mentorship and providing his cellphone number. When he contacted her via text, he quickly turned a professional conversation into a personal matter, asking her about her musical interests. He was employing the ESPN predators’ playbook. Colleagues then cautioned Ms. Lawrence that Coachman was notorious for sexually harassing female employees. After learning that, Ms. Lawrence made an effort to communicate to Coachman that she had a boyfriend, after which she did not hear from him again and he made no offers of mentorship.

Coachman’s reputation for making unwelcome sexual advances toward women and engaging in other sexually harassing behavior was not a secret. Cary Chow had warned Ms. Lawrence about him when he gave the short list of men at ESPN who were notorious for sexual harassment. Coachman had sent [Sara] Walsh inappropriate photos of himself and text messages, falsely telling her colleagues that they were romantically involved and that she “wanted” him – another common practice of men at ESPN.

Coachman left ESPN for WWE in January. WWE said in a statement Tuesday that it is investigating Lawrence’s claims.

On Bomani Jones
On or around November 7, 2016, Ms. Lawrence was preparing to leave the makeup room in Building 4 and Bomani Jones, the former co-host of ESPN’s Highly Questionable who was on campus to fill-in on ESPN2, was seated in the makeup room. Standing by the door and dressed in a skirt, Ms. Lawrence looked down to change her shoes and looked up to find Jones staring at her legs, ogling her, and intensely giving her “elevator eyes,” as he slowly looked her up and down in a sexualized manner, making Ms. Lawrence feel extremely uncomfortable – another longstanding practice at ESPN.

On Chris Cotter
On March 30, 2016, ESPN host Chris Cotter reached out to Ms. Lawrence via Facebook messenger asking if she wanted to grab dinner. She asked whether he was looking to connect as colleagues or something more, to which he responded “Colleagues.” Cotter would later try to kiss Ms. Lawrence, which she rejected. He too was on the list of men Chow had provided and his pursuits of “fresh meat” at ESPN was known to be an open secret.

On producer Chika Okafor
On December 23, 2016, Ms. Lawrence met SportsCenter producer Chika Okafor at a networking event in Hartford and discussed her desire to contribute to SportsCenter more using her legal background. Instead of responding to her request, Okafor asked her personal questions and out for drinks before pressuring her to give him her personal phone number. Ms. Lawrence responded that she was not interested in anything romantic and only wanted a professional relationship. Okafor communicated that he was okay with just having a professional relationship with Ms. Lawrence, but she did not believe it based on her prior experiences at ESPN. He never followed up or asked her to contribute to SportsCenter. After that experience, Ms. Lawrence subsequently purchased and began wearing a decoy wedding ring around ESPN’s campus, hoping that this would deter her male colleagues from pursuing a sexual relationship with her.

On ESPN Radio executive Dave Roberts
On or around December 1, 2016, shortly before Ms. Lawrence began her six-month rotation in the Radio Department (“Radio”), Executive Vice President of Network Content Dave Roberts (“Roberts”) asked Ms. Lawrence to schedule a time with her to discuss professional opportunities for her in Radio. In their email exchange, Roberts asked her to meet him over that weekend, implying that it would be away from ESPN’s campus. At least two other colleagues had previously told her that she would have to meet with him off-campus if she wanted to advance. But Ms. Lawrence would not. She responded to Roberts that she preferred to meet in the office during business hours. In response, Roberts suddenly had availability, telling Ms. Lawrence to stop by his office the next day. When she went to Roberts’s office that next day, he was clearly uncomfortable, stuttering, adjusting in his seat, shuffling papers and avoiding eye contact. Without prompting and in a defensive manner, Roberts said that he meets “everyone” away from the ESPN campus.



Following that exchange, Roberts distanced himself from Ms. Lawrence. When Ms. Lawrence emailed him requesting an opportunity to contribute to one of the shows Roberts oversaw, he did not respond. On other occasions, when Ms. Lawrence approached Roberts, he avoided eye contact and rushed away.


On producer Adam Strain
On or around June 19, 2017, while preparing for SportsCenter South Africa in Digital Center 1 with Co-Fellow Treavor Scales, Ms. Lawrence was scrolling down the computer screen when a photo of pop-star Rihanna appeared. Seated next to her and looking over at her screen, SportsCenter producer Adam Strain asked, “I wonder what she tastes like?” He then concluded that she “must taste good.”

Scales and Strain laughed and Scales escalated to howling with excitement while Ms. Lawrence sat uncomfortably and awkwardly in silence, forcing her to excuse herself.

On John Buccigross
Ms. Lawrence told Buccigross that she had heard about his inappropriate behavior toward women and was only interested in mentorship in sports broadcasting. She said that she did not want to be hit on by him and that he needed to notify her immediately if he was unable to respect her boundaries. Buccigross said he was shocked by what Ms. Lawrence had heard and that he treated women only with respect and was only looking for a mentorship relationship with her.



Buccigross would send inappropriate photos to her out of nowhere. For example, on August 9, 2016, she messaged him to find out his availability as she was planning to have a gathering with her coworkers to celebrate her one-year anniversary at ESPN. Without warning, Buccigross suddenly sends Ms. Lawrence an unsolicited shirtless photo of himself. (Screenshot A.) Buccigross was testing Ms. Lawrence, attempting to sexualize what was supposed to be a mentorship relationship. This is a stage typical of predatory sexual grooming.

Lawrence also alleges that Buccigross spread rumors about the two of them dating, as she claimed in a Boston Globe article late last year. She says she reported the anchor to ESPN human resources and was disappointed in how the department handled the accusation. Additionally, she criticized ESPN for releasing incomplete transcripts of her conversations with Buccigross.

Lawrence claims ESPN “marginalized her and limited her opportunities” as a result of her outspokenness over sexism and mistreatment, denying her assignments and refusing to consider her for full-time employment after her two-year fellowship ended.
 
Adrienne trying to get some money somehow, Jamelle already busted her bubble saying she putting all these allegations out on various people for her own personal gain.
 
Adrienne trying to get some money somehow, Jamelle already busted her bubble saying she putting all these allegations out on various people for her own personal gain.


Pretty much. And it's not like Jemele is loved at ESPN so you can't say she being a company woman
 
I don' even speak to the females in my office unless spoken to. There's no need for it unless there's a business need. We ain't friends and they just want to get in my business without giving up any of their info in return anyway.
 
I don' even speak to the females in my office unless spoken to. There's no need for it unless there's a business need. We ain't friends and they just want to get in my business without giving up any of their info in return anyway.
To the point where you don’t even want to speak back.
 
Get the fuck outta here with this bullshit

"On Bomani Jones
On or around November 7, 2016, Ms. Lawrence was preparing to leave the makeup room in Building 4 and Bomani Jones, the former co-host of ESPN’s Highly Questionable who was on campus to fill-in on ESPN2, was seated in the makeup room. Standing by the door and dressed in a skirt, Ms. Lawrence looked down to change her shoes and looked up to find Jones staring at her legs, ogling her, and intensely giving her “elevator eyes,” as he slowly looked her up and down in a sexualized manner, making Ms. Lawrence feel extremely uncomfortable – another longstanding practice at ESPN."
 
Maybe I’m just an insensitive male pig but some of this shit ain’t harassment. I see a good looking woman I’m going to check her out and might even shoot my shot

Coach asked her about her musical interest and some how that’s inappropriate. You’ve got to give
me something more damning than that. :smh:
 
These hoes are straight stupid and crazy man. Putting Bomani name out there is bullshit. Dudes can even look at a bitch now? It's that feminist shit, give them an inch....

I'll go out there and say it.....just needs to be gender segregated workplace and you need to sign a form if you need to visit the woman's side if this bullshit keeps up.
 
Somebody gonna have to take one for the team... Buccigross minus whale clean out his locker...


And yes, this bitch is clearly hustlin'.. and i aint mad at her.. #HerToo
 
Get the fuck outta here with this bullshit

"On Bomani Jones
On or around November 7, 2016, Ms. Lawrence was preparing to leave the makeup room in Building 4 and Bomani Jones, the former co-host of ESPN’s Highly Questionable who was on campus to fill-in on ESPN2, was seated in the makeup room. Standing by the door and dressed in a skirt, Ms. Lawrence looked down to change her shoes and looked up to find Jones staring at her legs, ogling her, and intensely giving her “elevator eyes,” as he slowly looked her up and down in a sexualized manner, making Ms. Lawrence feel extremely uncomfortable – another longstanding practice at ESPN."

So he “allegedly” eye fucked her? That’s the bar these chicks are using for “harassment”? I’d be facing lawsuits multiple times per week over DECADES.

Shit like this makes it hard for real victims to be heard and hard for men to ever interact with women in the workplace, even for business.
 
I don' even speak to the females in my office unless spoken to. There's no need for it unless there's a business need. We ain't friends and they just want to get in my business without giving up any of their info in return anyway.

Tom Leykis has been advocating this for YEARS.
 
So he “allegedly” eye fucked her? That’s the bar these chicks are using for “harassment”? I’d be facing lawsuits multiple times per week over DECADES.

Shit like this makes it hard for real victims to be heard and hard for men to ever interact with women in the workplace, even for business.

The crazy shit is that she didn't say repeatedly. He looked her up and down ONCE... ONCE!

These types of allegations fuck it up for the real situations that merit a response
 
Jonathan Coachman Responds To Allegations In ESPN Lawsuit
By Raj Giri


Jonathan Coachman took to Twitter to respond to being one of several current and former ESPN employees

I will address this only once because I am seething today. In 21 years of being a PROFESSIONAL I have never been more offended in my life. I my 9 years I can count on one hand the amount of times I interacted with anyone other than a co-anchor. To allow someone to spread vicious Lies and flat out fabrications is not ok and it's time someone stood up for themselves. @jemelehill addressed her lie last night. I am not a part of this lawsuit because I have never done anything wrong. My reputation speaks for itself and anyone that has ever worked with me Will back that up. I am also offended that someone can dangerously throw peoples names into something for the clear attempt at getting headlines. This the only time I will address this because I am not a part of this lawsuit. My heart goes out to anyone falsely accused of Anything. Trust me it doesn't feel good. But most of you have been incredible and supportive. Onward and upward.

— Jonathan Coachman (@TheCoachrules) March 6, 2018

 
I don' even speak to the females in my office unless spoken to. There's no need for it unless there's a business need. We ain't friends and they just want to get in my business without giving up any of their info in return anyway.

Some of my coworkers got in trouble for that too. There was a new woman at my job who was saying that some of the men were saying offensive things in her presence so she reported them to HR. After that they wouldn't speak around her so she went back to HR and said they were alienating her so they told the men in the office that we HAD to interact with her but we had to watch what we said.
 
So I had to go look and see if she was worth it - what do yal think?

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Ehhhhhh, I see why Coachman asked about her musical interests to be cordial as an act of mercy while temporarily being stuck around her funny looking ass on assignment

And this is how she repays him?
 
Ehhhhhh, I see why Coachman asked about her musical interests to be cordial as an act of mercy while temporarily being stuck around her funny looking ass on assignment

And this is how she repays him?
Don’t let The plastered on tv makeup fool you she is probably a really attractive chick
 
Get the fuck outta here with this bullshit

"On Bomani Jones
On or around November 7, 2016, Ms. Lawrence was preparing to leave the makeup room in Building 4 and Bomani Jones, the former co-host of ESPN’s Highly Questionable who was on campus to fill-in on ESPN2, was seated in the makeup room. Standing by the door and dressed in a skirt, Ms. Lawrence looked down to change her shoes and looked up to find Jones staring at her legs, ogling her, and intensely giving her “elevator eyes,” as he slowly looked her up and down in a sexualized manner, making Ms. Lawrence feel extremely uncomfortable – another longstanding practice at ESPN."
this shit has no merit. i looked at you? foh. with elevator eyes? that shit probably happened all but 10 seconds.
 
Some of my coworkers got in trouble for that too. There was a new woman at my job who was saying that some of the men were saying offensive things in her presence so she reported them to HR. After that they wouldn't speak around her so she went back to HR and said they were alienating her so they told the men in the office that we HAD to interact with her but we had to watch what we said.

So she snitched but wants social chat?

Fuck that. Best to keep the interaction as "hi", "bye" and work-related only talk with a known snitch. No telling what else she's running to HR for.
 
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