The Dallas Morning News reported that Irvin will no longer be a part of its Super Bowl LVII programming. Later, according to TMZ, Irvin filed a $100 million lawsuit against the woman who made the accusations.
The lawsuit claims that Irvin was the victim of "cancel culture" and accuses the hotel and its employees of "rash and thoughtless actions" and of "inaccurately and inflamed" accusing Irvin of misconduct. Irvin and his team attempted to provide witness accounts to the hotel to clear up any misunderstandings, but the lawsuit claims the hotel refused to listen. The lawsuit further alleges that the hotel reported the alleged incident to the NFL with the intention of damaging Irvin's reputation and career.
Irvin is seeking more than $100 million in damages due to lost income and canceled appearances. He was scheduled to appear on ESPN's First Take, but that appearance has been canceled as well.
As one of the most popular sports personalities on television, this situation's outcome will impact Irvin's career. Whether the allegations are proven true or false, it is essential for the legal process to play out before any further conclusions are drawn.