Sage Steele Sues ESPN Over Controversial Comments Benching

ESPN reporter Sage Steele has sued her own network for breach of contract, claiming bosses benched her over comments she made on a podcast about COVID-19 vaccines and the ethnicity of former President Barack Obama.

Steele says she was blocked from major assignments after saying last year on Jay Cutler’s podcast that the network’s vaccine mandate – which she abided by to keep her job – was “sick and scary.” She also discussed her own biracial identity, expressing surprise that Obama chose to identify as Black.

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The lawsuit, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, says she was wrongly singled out under a company policy prohibiting employees from publicly speaking about politics and social issues. Steele says bosses told her she was being sidelined and made her apologize; then, upon her return, she says they blocked her from big assignments.

In a statement provided to , ESPN denied any retaliatory action and noted that Steele was included in coverage of The Masters: “Sage remains a valued contributor on some of ESPN’s highest profile content, including the recent Masters telecasts and anchoring our noon SportsCenter.”

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