NFL star Xavien Howard claims woman suing him for $100,000 over secret sex videos attempted a SHAKE DOWN prior to going public with allegations
NFL star Xavien Howard claims a woman sued him for $100,000 over classified sex videos attempting to do a SHAKE DOWN before going public with allegations
- Xavien Howard did not deny that he distributed the material without permission
- His lawyer has filed a motion suggesting that the lawsuit does not meet the requirements
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Four-time Pro Bowler Xavien Howard has alleged that the woman who accused him of filming and distributing tried to take him down before filing a lawsuit against him.
That’s in a motion filed Monday, as reported by TMZThrough his attorney, Howard claimed the woman dubbed Jane Doe was “presumably trying to acquire millions” from him before filing in May.
He also alleged that Florida’s legalized measures had not been adhered to, according to his attorney, Brad Sohn.
“Her anonymous lawsuit is inconsistent with the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, in gross violation of due process, and further creates the practical problem of unilaterally detrimental to the public and potential jury,” he wrote via the outlet.
Howard is being sued for more than $100,000 for allegedly making secret sex videos and sharing them in “an intentional, outrageous, and reckless act.”
Dolphins four-time Pro Bowl cornerback Xavien Howard is being sued for over $100,000
The 30-year-old is accused of making secret sex videos and sharing them with another woman
In the lawsuit that DailyMail.com is reviewing, his behavior is described as “beyond all bounds of decency… (and) considered odious and utterly intolerable.”
The 30-year-old is accused of taking photos and videos of sexual encounters with an ex-partner and then sending them to other women to “make them angry because they didn’t want to have sex with him.”
The anonymous woman claims she was approached last September by someone claiming to have “several sexually explicit videos” sent by Howard showing him “having sex with different women.”
“As a result of the deliberate acts,” the lawsuit reads, “the plaintiff has and continues to suffer mental anguish, mental anguish, emotional pain, loss of ability to enjoy life, humiliation and damage to her reputation. ‘
The indictment alleges that the 30-year-old “engaged in this conduct for the purpose of embarrassment, harassment and/or manipulation.”
Howard played college football at Baylor and was subsequently drafted by the Dolphins in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft.
Last year, he signed a new five-year contract worth an average of $17.86 million per year.
In March, a woman claimed that Howard knowingly gave her genital herpes and dropped her lawsuit.
“The anonymous plaintiff who sued my client for transmitting genital herpes has finally dropped what we believe was a trumped-up lawsuit,” the player’s attorney said at the time.
“Xavien Howard has never had genital herpes in the first place; the whole basis of her lawsuit was a literal impossibility.