Michael Fortune
16 April 2026
In a groundbreaking development within the NFL, the Arizona Cardinals have found themselves embroiled in a high-profile defamation case that saw former executive Terry McDonough awarded a hefty $3 million. This case not only highlights the controversial behavior of major league owners but also marks a significant moment in the sports world, as it’s the first time an NFL owner has been held liable for defamation in an arbitration proceeding. So, what led to this dramatic turn of events? Back in April 2024, Terry McDonough, who previously served as the Cardinals’ vice president of player personnel, took legal action against his former employer. McDonough alleged that the organization made false and defamatory statements about him, accusing him of spousal abuse and neglecting his disabled daughter. These are grave allegations that not only tarnish a person’s reputation but can have profound emotional impacts on their lives. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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