Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy sues Insider over sexual misconduct stories

Barstool Sports activities founder Dave Portnoy has filed a lawsuit in opposition to the media outlet Insider.com over “false and defamatory” tales that quoted girls who claimed that he assaulted them throughout sexual encounters.

Portnoy, 44, adopted by means of on his risk from final week to take authorized motion in opposition to the net publication after it revealed a second story alleging that the sports activities media mogul filmed intercourse with girls with out their consent.

Final 12 months, a number of girls informed Insider.com that Portnoy turned violent throughout intercourse by choking them and filming them with out permission. One lady claimed that he broke her ribs throughout a tryst.

Portnoy has strongly denied the allegations.

In the meantime, a spokesperson for Insider informed The Publish: “We stand behind our reporting and can defend the case vigorously.”

The lawsuit filed in Boston federal court docket on Monday states that the claims made within the Insider.com tales had been “an outright fabrication” and that the articles had been “hit items” that had been revealed “to sensationalize a narrative so as to drive reader site visitors.”

Portney alleges that Insider.com ran "false and defamatory" stories which quoted women who alleged he was violent during sex.
Dave Portney alleges that Insider.com ran “false and defamatory” tales that quoted girls who alleged he was violent throughout intercourse.
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The court docket papers title as defendants Insider Inc. and its founder and CEO, Henry Blodget; Nicholas Carlson, the positioning’s editor in chief; and Julia Black and Melkorka Licea, the 2 reporters who wrote the tales.

“Any individual must be the man who says sufficient is sufficient,” Portnoy wrote in a weblog entry final week after the publication of the second article detailing further allegations. “A man who's keen to burn to ensure his enemies burn with him.”

Portnoy warned: “There shall be no settling. No quantity they'll pay me to get them off their backs. I received’t relaxation until I put these folks out of enterprise.”

Carlson revealed a weblog entry of his personal explaining the journalistic concerns that he stated went into Insider.com’s choice to publish the tales. “When a wealthy, well-known, and highly effective individual makes use of their energy in a method that's dangerous to different folks, it's newsworthy,” he wrote.

“When such an individual faces such accusations from credible sources and denies them — after which extra accusers make new, credible accusations that corroborate and add element to the alleged sample of conduct, it's newsworthy.”

Portnoy based Barstool in 2003 in his hometown in Massachusetts, actually taking to the streets to distribute what was then a free four-page newspaper. He later went digital and constructed the corporate into a significant success.

Last week, Portnoy took aim at Insider.com, vowing to "put these people out of business."
Final week, Portnoy took intention at Insider.com, vowing to “put these folks out of enterprise.”
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In January 2020, Penn Nationwide Gaming paid $163 million for a 36% stake in Barstool Sports activities. In 2016, Portnoy bought majority management of the corporate to Peter Chernin’s Chernin Group.

Shares of Penn Nationwide Gaming had been buying and selling up by greater than 4% on Wall Road on Tuesday.

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