VIDEO: Jason Whitlock Provides More Detailed Information About the FS1 Scandal, Exposing Insane Charges Against Jenny Taft and Shannon Sharpe

Photos of Shannon Sharpe, Jason Whitlock, and Jenny TaftShannon Sharpe, Jason Whitlock, Jenny Taft (Photos via Getty Images & Fearless)
Lots of people were looking forward to what Jason Whitlock had to say on Monday following the news of a bombshell lawsuit naming Skip Bayless as a defendant.

Skip is being sued by Noushin Faraji, a woman who was previously employed as a hairstylist at FOX Sports. Joy Taylor and executive Charlie Dixon are also among those named.

Faraji has accused Bayless of giving her lingering kisses on the cheek and pulling her body onto his after she started working with him and Shannon Sharpe on ‘Undisputed.’ The veteran journalist has also been accused of making a $1.5 million offer for s3x.

Her lawsuit notes that Bayless accused her of sleeping with Shannon Sharpe, which is the only mention of Sharpe in the 42-page document. But Whitlock has added to that, revealing on his show, ‘Fearless,’ that Skip also accused former ‘Undisputed’ moderator Jenny Taft of having an inappropriate relationship with the former NFL tight end.

Jason Whitlock Says Jenny Taft Was “Irate” After Skip Bayless’ On-Air Accusations

According to Whitlock, Bayless claimed to have seen Jenny coming out of Shannon’s dressing room, and she did not appreciate his assertions.

 

Taft is said to have gotten upset on air.

“But off-air, she ran upstairs as soon as that show was over and lit into the executives,” Whitlock claimed.

“Jenny Taft is married,” he added. “So she was irate, and this happened on-air.”

Whitlock claimed that the incident was his first clue that Skip was jealous of Shannon and was “seeing ghosts everywhere.”

Of course, the two co-hosts had an ugly split, which ultimately resulted in the show’s cancellation. Shannon remains distant from the situation, but Jason swears he’s somehow pulling the strings behind the lawsuit.

REPORT: Ezekiel Elliott Signing With AFC Team For The Playoffs After Release From Dallas Cowboys

Ezekiel Elliott in Cowboys uniformEzekiel Elliott (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
The Dallas Cowboys won’t be going to the playoffs this year, but the same can’t be said for Ezekiel Elliott.

The former Pro Bowl running back was released by the team at his request near the end of the regular season and has since signed with a new organization.

According to FOX’s Jordan Schultz, Elliott is joining the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Chargers had previously been named as a potential destination for the player, given injuries to Gus Edwards and J.K. Dobbins. Elliott should give head coach Jim Harbaugh a solid option in the backfield, considering his playoff experience and ability in short-yardage situations.

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