John Higgins, NCAA Basketball Official, has filed a lawsuit against Kentucky Sports Radio over fan threats after Kentucky’s loss to North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament.
The Athletic has reported the following:
College basketball official John Higgins has filed a federal civil lawsuit against a Kentucky-based media company and its owners, alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress, invasion of privacy, tortious interference with a business, and civil conspiracy, The Athletic has learned.
In the lawsuit, which was filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Nebraska, the plaintiffs, which include Higgins, his wife, Carol, and his company, Weatherguard, allege that Kentucky Sports Radio and its operators, Matt Jones and Drew Franklin, shared Higgins’ personal and business information online and on the radio, causing harm to his family and his business. The claim calls for an award of damages in excess of $75,000, with a specific amount to be determined at trial.
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KSR owner Matt Jones has replied via twitter to the lawsuit:
The Higgins lawsuit against KSR is frivolous and without any legal merit whatsoever. We will defend it and expect a favorable result quickly
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) October 3, 2017
