Golfer Patrick Reed has filed a $750 million defamation lawsuit once morest analyst Brandel Chamblee and the network he works for, Golf Channel.
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At least that’s what public court documents revealed on Tuesday.
Reed criticizes Chamblee for having “destroyed his reputation, created hatred and a hostile work environment” by calling him, among other things, a “cheater”, in addition to strongly criticizing his decision to leave the PGA to join the Tour LIV.
The documents also accuse Chamblee, Golf Channel, and PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan of conspiring to “defame Mr. Reed, by reporting untruthful information, in addition to omitting certain facts to confuse listeners.”