Liv Golf player Patrick Reed is suing NBC’s Golf Channel and analyst Brandel Chamblee for 750 million in a defamation suit. The pro says the Golf Channel and Chamblee “have maliciously caused a hostile workplace environment for Mr. Reed, spilling over to his family.”
The suit, filed on Monday, claims that Reed has been “actively” targeted since he was 23 years old, but that things have come to a head this year, after he was removed as a member of the PGA Tour and signed with Liv Golf. Reed faced several accusations of cheating during his time on the tour, including in 2019, when he was given a two-stroke penalty for moving sand away from the ball while taking practice swings.
“Chamblee and NBC’s Golf Channel have conspired as joint tortfeasors for and with the PGA Tour, it’s executives and it’s Commissioner Jay Monahan, to engage in a pattern and practice of defaming Mr.
The suit, filed on Monday, claims that Reed has been “actively” targeted since he was 23 years old, but that things have come to a head this year, after he was removed as a member of the PGA Tour and signed with Liv Golf. Reed faced several accusations of cheating during his time on the tour, including in 2019, when he was given a two-stroke penalty for moving sand away from the ball while taking practice swings.
“Chamblee and NBC’s Golf Channel have conspired as joint tortfeasors for and with the PGA Tour, it’s executives and it’s Commissioner Jay Monahan, to engage in a pattern and practice of defaming Mr.
- 8/17/2022
- by Andi Ortiz
- The Wrap
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