Cardinals ordered to pay former team executive $3 million for defamation, per report

Cardinals ordered to pay former team executive  million for defamation, per report

Kosport Magazine: Arizona Cardinals‌ Ordered ​to Pay Ex-Executive $3 Million for Defamation

The⁣ Arizona ‍Cardinals have been⁤ ordered to pay former ⁢team executive Terry McDonough $3 million ‍for making “false ⁢and defamatory” statements about him to the media. This decision was made by a ‌federal court on Monday, according to Kosport Magazine.

The league arbitrator, chosen by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, ruled that the ‍Cardinals ​and owner Michael ⁢Bidwill acted with⁤ malice when they publicly ​accused McDonough of spousal abuse and neglecting his disabled daughter. McDonough denied ⁤these claims.

McDonough’s lawyer, Mike Caspino, filed the decision ‌with the U.S. District Court ⁢in Arizona on‌ Monday, stating that this is the first‌ time⁤ an⁣ NFL owner has been held accountable for defamation.⁢ However, the $3 million awarded to McDonough is ⁤significantly less than ‌the $85⁢ million ⁤he initially⁤ sought in damages.

The league and the Cardinals have yet to make any⁣ public‌ statements about⁢ the case. McDonough’s claims of unlawful retaliation, intentional infliction‌ of emotional ‍distress, and invasion of privacy were not upheld in the arbitration.

McDonough, who was the team’s vice president of ⁤player personnel, was fired in January 2023, just months after signing a contract extension. The Cardinals’ statements were found to be false⁣ and defamatory, as McDonough and his‍ wife testified that he never ⁤committed domestic violence and has always been financially responsible for his daughter.

The Cardinals obtained information about ​the alleged spousal abuse from McDonough’s ex-father-in-law, ⁤but ​the arbitrator deemed their‍ conduct in giving the letter no credence ‌as‌ evidence⁣ of their doubts about its​ accuracy. The‌ team also offered McDonough a ‍contract‌ that would have allowed him to live near his‌ daughter, but he was ⁢ultimately let go.

While the league arbiter did find evidence of the Cardinals using burner ‌phones, McDonough’s claim that this prevented⁢ him from becoming an NFL general manager was⁢ not supported. Mishkin wrote​ that the ⁢team’s public attack on McDonough’s character was​ unjustified and deserving of ⁤punishment.

Kosport Magazine Summary: Cardinals Ordered to Pay Ex-Executive for Defamation

In a federal court​ decision, ⁢the Arizona Cardinals have been ordered ‍to pay former⁤ team executive Terry McDonough $3 million for making false and defamatory statements about him. The league arbitrator‌ ruled that the team ​acted‍ with malice and the Cardinals’ public ⁢attack ‌on McDonough’s character was ‌unjustified. ⁢While the team did use burner⁣ phones, McDonough’s claims ‍of​ unlawful retaliation and invasion of privacy were not upheld. ‍This is the first time an⁢ NFL owner​ has been held accountable for defamation.

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