Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin said he was "in a dark place dealing with" false accusations made during Super Bowl week.
Irvin, who was in Brazil at the time, shared a tweet asking his followers for advice on how to watch the UFC 287 preliminary and main card, which yielded a response from a Twitter user who pointed out that it was "alumni weekend" at his alma mater, the University of Miami, which he said was "a sign" that the legendary wide receiver "should have just stayed in Miami," where the pay-per-view event was being held.
"You might be right bro…. But I was in a dark place from dealing with all that stuff since Super Bowl I had to get away. Thanks bro," Irvin tweeted.
In February, Irvin filed a $100 million lawsuit against a woman who he claims made false accusations about his conduct that could have potentially ruined his career, TMZ Sports reported at the time. The lawsuit, which was obtained by the website after being filed on February 9, claims that Irvin was a victim of a potential "cancel culture" scheme concocted by the woman.
"Rash and thoughtless actions can have severe consequences," the lawsuit stats via TMZ Sports. "Marriott [parent company of Renaissance Hotels] apparently did not appreciate these simple truths when, in a rush to judgment, its employees and management inaccurately and inflammatorily accused Mr. Irvin of misconduct to the National Football League."
Witnesses backed Irvin's previous claim that he "casually exchanged...
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