Mark Sanchez, Fox Sports Named in Lawsuit Following Weekend Altercation
Former NFL quarterback and current Fox Sports analyst Mark Sanchez is facing legal trouble after a weekend altercation that left him and a 69-year-old truck driver with injuries-and now, a lawsuit.
The incident centers around Perry Tole, a truck driver who says he was working in an alleyway between two downtown hotels, the Marriott and Westin, when things took a violent turn involving Sanchez. According to the lawsuit Tole filed on Monday, the confrontation started when Sanchez-appearing intoxicated-allegedly initiated a confrontation.
Sanchez, who transitioned from signal-caller to studio analyst in recent years, was hospitalized with stab wounds from the encounter. He was later arrested at the hospital and faces multiple charges, including public intoxication, unlawful entry of a motor vehicle, and battery. That final charge has now been upgraded to a felony.
From the details laid out in Tole’s civil complaint, here’s what allegedly happened: Tole was clearing grease from an alley when Sanchez reportedly approached and told him he wasn’t allowed to be there. The encounter escalated when Sanchez entered Tole’s truck without permission.
That’s when, according to Tole, Sanchez pushed him-prompting Tole to deploy pepper spray in self-defense. But instead of de-escalating, the struggle reportedly continued.
Tole then stabbed Sanchez two or three times.
Both men sustained injuries. Tole has described his own as “significant,” citing cuts to his head, jaw, neck, and particularly a deep laceration on his left cheek.
Police who arrived on the scene noted he was bleeding profusely. He was taken to a different hospital than Sanchez for treatment.
Tole’s legal filing goes further than just Sanchez. It also targets Fox Sports, claiming the network should have known about Sanchez’s alleged issues with alcohol and violent behavior. The suit includes accusations of negligent hiring, retention, and supervision-arguing that Sanchez posed a foreseeable risk as a public employee representing the network.
While Sanchez’s hearing was initially scheduled for Tuesday, his legal team filed a motion to bypass the formal hearing in favor of a pretrial conference. He is expected to plead not guilty.
Fox has yet to issue any public comment about the lawsuit. Meanwhile, Sanchez’s brother released a statement on his behalf on Monday.
It’s a startling saga involving a household football name now caught in the middle of serious legal allegations. As proceedings move forward, this story is likely far from over-both in the courtroom and for the high-profile broadcast partner entangled in the fallout.