Mark Gastineau
Sludge ESPN …
Your edited Favre video ruined me !!!
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Mark Gastineau Smits Espn … claims that the network has irreparably harm its reputation when it published a edited video of its 2023 conflict Brett favre.
The now viral incident took place in a sports show in Chicago in November '23 … when Gastineau faces the ex-Packers star about a sack from 2002, which he gave up Michael Strahan This was made possible by Strahan to break the record of the New York jets legend legend.
Gastineau seemed angry with the ex-packers to signal caller in the Film material ESPN … And he was heard in the clip, who kept “injured” his actions during the '02 game “.
ESPN led the video as a teaser for his documentary “30 for 30: The New York Sack Exchange” … and in a lawsuit that was submitted to a federal court in New York on Tuesday, Gastineau insists that he suffered serious damage.
Gastineau claims that ESPN “deliberately and maliciously did not publish the part of his encounter with Favre, in which the two shook their hand … of which he believed that they made the encounter appear more aggressive than in reality.
As a result, he said that he was “attacked on social media with ridiculousness, contempt and contempt”.
He also said that he never gave the ESPN the permission to record the private moment … and to make things worse for Gastineau, he said when he finally signed in January 2024 to take part in the “30” docs, he and ESPN agreed that he would approved all changes they had made before work, including the Favre VIDS.
Gastineau now strives for damages of over 25 million US dollars.
We turned to ESPN to get a comment, but so far we have to belong back.
For Favre's part, he also had a problem with ESPNS Clip – in December 2024, he said its X side“It is not the moment that should be turned and published. It was a private moment of frustration between two old football warriors.”
The Hall of Famer added: “Mark definitely left an indelible brand in the game. I hope this controversy draws attention to how great Mark Gastineau was.”