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NFL Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe says attorney Tony Buzbee is about to release a 30-second “edited” sex tape featuring him and his accuser.

Shannon, 56, recorded a video statement on Tuesday accusing Buzbee of targeting Black men.

In the video, Shannon thanked his family, friends, supporters, and colleagues for standing by him after a 20-year-old woman sued Shannon for $50 million and accused the ESPN host of multiple rapes.

The lawsuit was filed in Nevada by a woman identified as “Jane Doe”.

“This is a shakedown,” Shannon said. “I’m gonna be open, transparent, and defend myself because this isn’t right. This is all being orchestrated by Tony Buzbee who has targeted Jay-Z. Tony Buzbee targets Black men.”

Shannon went on to say he believes “Buzbee is going to release a 30-second clip of a sex tape that tries to make me look guilty and play into every stereotype you could possibly imagine.”

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Shannon urged Buzbee to release the entire 10-minute sex tape, which he claims happened during the day at Doe’s invitation. He said his encounter with “Gabby” now appears to be a “deliberate setup.”

On Monday, Shannon’s attorney released dozens of sexually explicit text messages exchanged between Shannon and Jane Doe.

The text messages seem to exonerate Shannon of any wrongdoing. However, sports journalist Jason Whitlock claims that Shannon has a “long sordid history with women” who accuse Shannon of sexual harassment. “There’s a 20-year pattern.”

Jason added that Shannon lost his job at CBS Sports because a woman made similar allegations of rape against him. “This is an open secret,” he said.

Shannon is expected to sign a new deal with ESPN worth $100 million to license his podcast and video content. Shannon and ESPN reached a deal last year to expand his appearances on ESPN’s “First Take.”