A separate accuser of Shannon Sharpe came out in an interview with Bombshell with Daily Mail to detail the disturbing parallels between the rape trial of $ 50 million with which he is now confronted with Nevada and his own 15 -year -old legal battle with the Grand de la NFL.
“I was triggered, completely triggered,” said Michele Evans, now 52, about Sharpe’s refusals, 56 years old. “I believed it right away. How could I not after going through what I experienced?
Popular podcaster and occasional personality of ESPN, Sharpe has chosen not to have NFL draft tasks for the wired network this week after being prosecuted by a former anonymous girlfriend. In response to this deposit, which refers to the reference to the continuation of the defamation in 2023 of Evans against Sharpe, the retirement star of the NFL and his legal team denied the affirmations while naming the DOE and by identifying it as a unique model for journalists despite the objections of his legal team.
For Evans, it’s too familiar. As she explained in a telephone conversation and emails at Daily Mail, as well as several court documents from New York State, Evans considers himself a victim of reprisals by Sharpe.
Although they have never been a real couple, like Doe and Sharpe are described in the Nevada deposit, Evans says that it became romantically involved in the tight end of Denver Broncos in the early 2000s when she worked as a local television journalist covering the team, she said Daily Mail. A Sharpe spokesperson told Daily Mail that “the claims are ridiculous and completely baseless”.
But Evans’ relationship with Sharpe abruptly ended in 2010 when he raped her orally and vaginal means, according to the legal deposits provided to the Daily Mail. She filed a protective prescription in Georgia which briefly scandalized the triple winner of the Super Bowl, but since then, Evans told Daily Mail, Sharpe has requested revenge against her.
“He told me that he would use everyone he knew to destroy me,” said Evans. “This is essentially what he did.
Michele Evans is photographed by interviewing Sharpe during his stay with the Broncos de Denver

Evans blame a series of professional and legal questions about what she calls Sharpe’s efforts to demand revenge
Evans finally abandoned her order of protection against Sharpe in what she described as a desperate attempt to end the Doxing that she believed to endanger both she and her daughter. In an incident, Evans told Daily Mail, someone came to their front door and shouted: “Shut up, b ****!”
She now sees Sharpe’s last accuser in a similar situation.
“I am disturbed how Shannon did (doe) because that is exactly what I said in my trial is that he has endowed me and it was one of the reasons why I abandoned the protective order that I had against him,” said Evans.
“Then, releasing the names of his only fans so that people can find him and find his Instagram, that was exactly what he was trying to do with me. That’s why I say it is triggered.
Evans never deposited charges against Sharpe in Georgia, but she continued him in 2023, accusing him of making defamatory and erroneous statements about him in the media and of encouraging others to do the same.
This original complaint, filed in New York, has implemented a number of striking similarities with the DEE Nevada trial, including specific details of alleged sexual assaults.
Before violating the Doe allegedly in October, Sharpe is accused in the deposit of Nevada of having said to the applicant: “I will punish this hole **. I will do it so that no man wants you again.
Evans described a similar statement in his complaint in 2023.
“… Shannon’s coercion intensified when he was maneuvering on the bed and reached non -consensual vaginal penetration, while proclaiming his intention to do it, so no other man wanted me. ” ” ”

Evans is photographed Sharpe interviewing during his days as a journalist in the Denver region
Evans repressed his trial in New York earlier this month, appointing a number of media as defendants and adding allegations, including sexual assault, against Sharpe. This modified complaint, which Evans said that she had filed without any prior knowledge of the Nevada de Doe trial, has now been exclusively provided to the Daily Mail.
“He went on television by saying things about me,” Evans told Daily Mail on the origin of his trial.
According to an accusation in the Evans file, Sharpe appeared in 2014 on CNN’s “State of the Nation”, where he tried to discredit his 2010 request for a protection order.
“They mentioned the 2010 protection order that the applicant had on Sharpe but then rejected him (sic) saying that he was completely abandoned. Implying that the applicant was not the one who rejected him, creating a false story and an understanding of the spectator, “said Evans in his file.
In Evans, the discussion of the abandoned demand for a protective order has depicted its accusations as false. And it was not the worst.
At the time, Evans worked for the parent company of CNN, then known as Turner Broadcasting. But after Sharpe’s apparent innuendo in his 2010 protection order, Evans was dismissed by the company.
Warner Bros. Discovery, as the company is now known, did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Daily Mail.

Evans, who met Sharpe for the first time as a journalist, later became romantically involved with him
Evans also challenged an article by Denver Post 2010 which cited a man described as his “knowledge of the Denver region”.
“My first reaction was:” Oh, my God, this woman (Evans) tries to put the screws to this type (Sharpe) “” “The man is cited in the article.” Everyone knows that it is a lie. This is what the woman went to do. To hear this woman dragging her name in the mud made me crazy.
As Evans explained in her file and said Daily Mail, she never met this man who claimed to know her at the Denver Post – one of the many media named in his modified file.
Daily Mail contacted the Denver Post and his parent company, Digital First Media, to comment.
Sharpe is not accused of having placed this article in the post, but Evans blamed him for his decision to conclude a advocacy agreement which led to his imprisonment.

Sharpe and Evans are represented in the Denver Broncos locker room during a brief interview
After completing his relationship with Sharpe in 2010, Evans later married another man in 2015.
As she explained, this marriage has become abusive, in part, because of her husband’s anger in the face of her previous relationship with Sharpe. Evans shared the audio with Daily Mail on Thursday, an alleged argument between her and the man in which he heard that he tried to kill her.
Evans said she tried to flee in 2017, only to make her husband jump on the hood of her car in order to stop her, she said.
“In the midst of my efforts to flee, he jumped on transportation, leading to a vehicle accident in which he was injured,” she wrote in his file in 2023.
Consequently, she was accused of assault, accepted a advocacy agreement and then sentenced under the law on survivors of domestic violence.
During this long legal process, Evans served 18 months in the famous New York Island Rikers as well as an additional 14 months in state prisons, where she endured the lonely isolation and then missed the funeral of her eight-year-old beloved niece, Macie Hill, who was tragically killed in a UTA parade in 2022.
According to Evans, it is Sharpe’s decision to get involved in the case that made his legal nightmare possible.
“My lawyer said it was actually the reason why it sort of detonated my case,” said Evans. “It helped me make 14 months in prison.
Sharpe delivered a pair of affidavits under “filled with falsity”, according to the Evans 2023 file. These false statements included the assertion of Sharpe that she tracked him, threatened her and wrongly accused her of rape both to the police and her employer, she wrote.
“It was his way of coming back to me,” she told Daily Mail.
Daily Mail contacted Sharpe’s legal team to comment on the accusations of Evans.
“Michele Evans’ claims are ridiculous and completely baseless,” said a spokesperson for Dailymail.com. “She could not find a lawyer to take her case and if you read her complaint, you will see that he is filled with nonsense. Shannon has had no contact with her for many years and we understand that she is still on probation after having served three years in prison.

Shannon Sharpe and Big Boi attend ESPN for the first time at Clark Atlanta University on November 8
Evans used his time in prison to learn the legal system and type his initial complaint on a return type type type. She is now out of prison and has written a number of fictional books, including a title “Rikers Island”.
Evans insists that Sharpe is not entirely bad. She even assigns him to help him stop drinking.
“He gave me an ultimatum,” she said. “He said to me”, you have to choose alcohol or me “,” and that might have saved my life. So I have to give him accessories for that.
But as grateful as it is, Evans cannot ignore the pain it has endured or its behavior towards the ex-girlfriend pursuing Sharpe for rape in Nevada.
“I want to highlight the damage he caused this woman by doxing her and putting her name and her only in there,” she said. “It can lead to the violence of someone who has read what was said about her, so I think it’s very, very disturbing.”