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Hall of Famer Warren Sapp wins case with actress Paula Trickey
Ed Reed (right) poses with bust and Warren Sapp during the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Warren Sapp was accused of seriously injuring actress Paula Trickey at a party during Super Bowl week more than five years ago, which led to a lawsuit against the Hall of Famer. Sapp says he was never even at the party, and it appears the court has sided with the Hall of Famer.

A judge ruled on Aug. 3 that Trickey’s lawyer John Phillips “failed to provide any evidence whatsoever to support” and should have withdrawn the case, according to Page Six. The judge then ordered Trickey to pay a “reasonable attorney’s fee” for Sapp to cover the case. The fees could be as much as $100,000.

Phillips has filed an appeal and says he is confident the ruling will be overturned.

Fellow Hall of Famer Andre Reed initially signed an affidavit saying he witnessed Sapp slam into Trickey and knock her to the ground at the ESPN-hosted party on Jan. 31, 2015. Reed later recanted. Sapp has insisted all along that he was not at the party and was instead making a paid appearance at an NFL Alumni party across town.

Stickey, who was arrested for DUI the night of the party, said in 2017 that she was still in pain two years later after an intoxicated Sapp slammed into her. Her case apparently was not strong enough to disprove Sapp’s claim that he was never there.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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