Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Favre sues auditor, sportscast­ers in defamation case in Mississipp­i

- By Emily Wagster Pettus

Retired NFL quarterbac­k Brett Favre filed lawsuits Thursday in Mississipp­i, accusing the state auditor and two national sportscast­ers of defaming him in public discussion­s about the misspendin­g of welfare money that was supposed to help some of the poorest people in one of the poorest states in the nation.

The lawsuit against Auditor Shad White says the Republican “has carried out an outrageous media campaign of malicious and false accusation­s against Brett Favre — the Hall of Fame quarterbac­k and native son of Mississipp­i — in a brazen attempt to leverage the media attention generated by Favre's celebrity to further his own political career.”

In a separate lawsuit against former NFL player Shannon Sharpe, Favre said Sharpe made “egregiousl­y false” statements about him on the Fox Sports talk show “Skip and Shannon: Undisputed,” including that Favre “stole money from people that really needed money.”

And in another lawsuit against retired NFL player Pat McAfee, Favre said McAfee had used “outrageous falsehoods” that included calling Favre a “thief” who was “stealing from poor people in Mississipp­i.”

Favre is not facing criminal charges in the Mississipp­i welfare scandal, but he is among more than three dozen people or businesses the state is suing to try to

recover misspent money through the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program.

Favre has repaid $1.1 million he received for speaking fees from a nonprofit group that spent TANF money with approval from the Mississipp­i Department of Human Services. White said Favre never showed up to give the speeches.

In December, the state Department of Human Services made a new demand of up to $5 million against Favre and a university sports

foundation, saying welfare money was improperly used to pay for a volleyball arena at Favre's alma mater, the University of Southern Mississipp­i.

Favre's daughter started playing volleyball at the university in 2017. The volleyball facility was a pet project of the retired quarterbac­k, and he pledged to lead fundraisin­g efforts for it. Previous filings in the state's civil lawsuit show text message exchanges between Favre and others about directing money to the volleyball

facility from a nonprofit organizati­on that had Human Services contracts.

The lawsuit Favre filed against the auditor Thursday accuses White of “shamelessl­y and falsely attacking Favre's good name” to gain attention for himself, “including appearance­s on television shows on CNN and HBO, a popular ESPN podcast, as well as interviews for print and online media. None of these national media outlets would have paid White the slightest attention had he not been attacking

Favre.”

Fletcher Freeman, a spokesman for White said in a statement: “Everything Auditor White has said about this case is true and is backed by years of audit work by the profession­als at the Office of the State Auditor. It's mind-boggling that Mr. Favre wants to have a trial about that question.”

Freeman also said that Favre has called White and the auditor's team liars, despite repaying some of the money the auditor's office demanded from him.

 ?? ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Former NFL quarterbac­k Brett Favre speaks to the media in Jackson, Miss., Oct. 17, 2018. On Thursday, Favre filed lawsuits accusing the Mississipp­i state auditor and two sportscast­ers of defaming him in discussion­s about misspendin­g of welfare money in the state.
ROGELIO V. SOLIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Former NFL quarterbac­k Brett Favre speaks to the media in Jackson, Miss., Oct. 17, 2018. On Thursday, Favre filed lawsuits accusing the Mississipp­i state auditor and two sportscast­ers of defaming him in discussion­s about misspendin­g of welfare money in the state.

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