Joy Taylor and Skip Bayless are two of the most recognizable names among sports analysts. Bayless has made his name, particularly on Undisputed, while Taylor made her name on a morning radio show.
However, some issues are arising at the pair’s current place of work, Fox Sports. A recently filed lawsuit alleges troubling things against Bayless, Taylor, and the network’s inner workings, and things aren’t looking good.
The lawsuit filed by a former part-time hair stylist, Noushin Faraji, alleges that Bayless made some unwanted advances towards her while using some racially charged language and offered her $1.5 million for sex.
Taylor was also named in the lawsuit for allegedly insulting Faraji on a personal basis after she was caught having relations with two separate personalities in the organization after being recently married. However, one attorney claims there may have been a hidden reason for naming Taylor.
Attorney Rachel Lindsay tells van lathan that the hairstylist that’s suing skip bayless for sexual harassment strategically used Joy Taylor because patriarchy mindset of men that will instantly believe that a women would do that pic.twitter.com/dIly7g4egg
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Was Joy Taylor Used As A Strategy In The Lawsuit?
According to attorney Rachel Lindsay, Joy Taylor was named in the lawsuit against Bayless as a strategy to get the public to believe the suit, claiming that there is a “patriarchy mindset of men that will instantly believe that a women would do that.”
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While nothing has been confirmed as of right now, a number of people have come to Skip’s defense, including former co-host Stephen A Smith, and there has been no link between Taylor and either Acho or Dixon, both of whom she is alleged to have been with.
Of course, we all know the saying that everyone is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and as of right now, that is where most of Fox Sports’ fans are standing. It remains to be seen just how far the lawsuit will go.
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