Michael Irvin and his attorney, Levi McCathern, held a press conference on Tuesday — less than a week after going public for the first time regarding the lawsuit filed against Marriott and an unnamed woman.
On Wednesday of last week, Irvin and McCathern held a press conference during which McCathern described the surveillance video. Marriott did not allow him to take any copies or recordings.
Later that week, Marriott was ordered to provide unredacted copies of the video to Irvin and his counsel. During Tuesday's presentation, McCathern narrated the video for media members present, played the video multiple times, and allowed copies to be made.
McCathern had expressed previously that he wanted video of the incident to be made public in hopes of proving that Irvin had committed no wrongdoing. The video shown during the press conference did not deviate much from the description provided previously.
NEW VIDEO: Lawyers for Michael Irvin show the surveillance video from the hotel where an employee mad a sexual assault allegation against Irvin. The length of the conversation was for nearly 2 minutes. Irvin says he talked to the woman about the sports shows he’s on. @FOX4 pic.twitter.com/1IRvzB0UmP
— Steven Dial (@StevenDialFox4) March 14, 2023
The attorney highlighted a few additional details during his narration of the recording. He mentioned the presence of someone he described as manager or co-worker who appeared to him as being “angry” with the woman. He described Irvin's demeanor as he socialized in the hotel lobby.
McCathern also explained his interpretation of the woman's behavior. He described her as “happy as a lark” after her conversation with the Hall of Famer.
So far, there is no indication that an audio recording of the interaction exists. This may prove to be crucial since Irvin's alleged statements were at the crux of Marriott's complaint against the former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver.
During his presentation today, McCathern shared a new detail about the legal standoff between Michael Irvin and Marriott International: the case was moved to Arizona.
According to McCathern, this was done so that the lawsuit would name the right people and be handled by the correct court. The lawsuit now names four individuals and an entity McCathern described as “the company that operates this hotel out in Arizona.” Marriott International was added to the new filing as well.
The company that operates the hotel is presumably PHXHotels, LLC. It is the Phoenix-based company that owns the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown Hotel.
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