Shannon Sharpe’s rape accuser who sued him for $50 million allegedly confronted the ESPN host via text about the alleged sexual assault.
The woman, referred to in her lawsuit as Jane Doe, purportedly told Sharpe “no means no” in an alleged text message sent on Jan. 2 — the day she claims he raped her.
“I cried when u left because I begged you to put a condom on and not put it in my ass and u didn’t listen,” Doe allegedly texted Sharpe, per TMZ.
“I don’t care what our history is,” she continued, “no means no shannon.”
Shannon Sharpe’s rape accuser allegedly confronted the ESPN host via text about the alleged sexual assault. Getty Images for The Webby Awards
The woman, referred to as Jane Doe, purportedly told Sharpe “no means no” in an alleged text message sent on Jan. 2 — the day she claims he raped her. FilmMagic
Doe later allegedly texted the NFL star, “idk how to process this.” Sharpe allegedly responded by asking if he could call her later.
Page Six was unable to independently confirm the authenticity of the new text messages or whether Doe and Sharpe are the participants.
Page Six previously obtained numerous explicit text messages purportedly between the two from Sharpe’s legal team Monday.
On March 14, 2023, she allegedly sent him, “I wanna be abused daddy.”
In another text message from Jan. 31, 2024, she allegedly asked Sharpe for “some hardcore bdsm action.”
“I cried when u left because I begged you to put a condom on and not put it in my ass and u didn’t listen,” Doe allegedly texted Sharpe, per TMZ. Club Shay Shay/YouTube
“I don’t care what our history is,” she continued, “no means no shannon.” Getty Images
Sharpe’s attorney Lanny Davis claimed to TMZ Tuesday that the alleged text messages between Sharpe and Doe “show that she likes and asks for fantasy role playing and other forms of unusual sexual behavior.”
In an email, Doe’s attorney Tony Buzbee said she had no comment on the alleged text messages but claimed “the more Sharpe’s team releases the worse picture he paints for himself.”
Page Six has reached out to Sharpe’s attorney for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Sharpe’s attorney Lanny Davis has released numerous explicit text messages purportedly between Doe and the NFL star since she filed her lawsuit. Getty Images
Davis claimed to TMZ that the alleged text messages “show that [Doe] likes and asks for fantasy role playing and other forms of unusual sexual behavior.” Getty Images for BET
Earlier on Tuesday, a portion of an audio clip of an alleged conversation between Doe and Sharpe was released where the NFL star can purportedly be heard threatening to “choke the s–t” out of her.
Sharpe, 56, can be heard purportedly asking the woman, “You want to be a d–k to me now?”
To which, she responds, “Don’t manipulate me.”
A man the accuser claims is Sharpe then allegedly responds, “Lord have mercy. If you say that word one more time, I will f–king choke the s–t out of you when I see you.”
Earlier on Tuesday, an audio recording was released of Sharpe purportedly telling Doe he would “choke the s–t” out of her. Getty Images for BET
Page Six was unable to independently confirm the authenticity of the undated audio recording. Getty Images
At which point, Doe appears to tell Sharpe she does not “want to be choked.” He then purportedly responded, “Yes, you do. I don’t think you have a choice in the matter.”
Page Six was unable to independently confirm the authenticity of the undated clip or whether it is Sharpe in the audio.
The “Club Shay Shay” podcast host was sued by Doe in Nevada on Sunday for alleged rape and battery.
Sharpe was sued by Doe in Nevada for alleged rape and battery Sunday. Getty Images
Sharpe has denied all the allegations against him, calling the lawsuit a “shakedown.” Club Shay Shay/YouTube
After starting a consensual relationship with the retired NFL star, Doe claims he became controlling and manipulative.
“He demanded complete control over her time and body, expecting her to be at his house on his schedule, at his command, whenever he called,” Buzbee claimed in the documents.
Sharpe denied all the allegations, calling it a “shakedown” and vowing to countersue for defamation.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.