ESPN has ended its relationship with Pro Football Hall of Famer and media analyst Shannon Sharpe, less than two weeks after he reached a settlement in a high-profile civil lawsuit accusing him of rape.

What we know:

The lawsuit, filed in April by a woman identified in court documents as "Jane Doe," alleged that Sharpe raped her in Nevada and sought $50 million in damages for emotional and psychological harm.

Sharpe immediately denied the allegations, calling the case an attempt at extortion and insisting the two were in a consensual relationship.

Attorney Tony Buzbee, who represented the woman, announced on July 18 that the case had been resolved through what he described as "protracted and respectful negotiations." Court records show the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice, preventin

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