ESPN host Rachel Nichols was secretly recorded having a private conversation about the network’s personnel matters while in her Florida hotel room, according to a report. We've received your submission.ESPN host Rachel Nichols was secretly recorded having a private conversation about the network’s personnel matters while in her Florida hotel room, according to a report.Nichols, the 46-year-old host of ESPN’s “The Jump,” was surreptitiously taped in four videos that appeared to be a cellphone recording of a video feed, Nichols, whose face wasn’t shown on the footage, was talking to an unidentified man about several topics at ESPN, including her career, other staffers and details of the network’s upcoming coverage of the NBA Finals as the league preps its restart at Walt Disney World in Orlando, according to the report.The footage appears to be from a video feed streaming out of Nichols’ hotel room there — and she was “clearly unaware” that she was being filmed as she spoke on the phone.In all, four videos were sent anonymously to a Deadspin reporter late Tuesday. ESPN NBA host Rachel Nichols was reportedly secretly recorded while having a private conversation in her hotel room, according to a report from Deadspin. The recorded content was subsequently sent out to at least one online news brand in an attempt to discredit the host of ESPN’s The Jump. Sources told the outlet that an unidentified ESPN employee started recording the video feed on a phone before sending it out to others at the network.It’s unclear, however, if any ESPN employee sent the four video segments to Deadspin’s reporter, the outlet said late Wednesday.Both Florida and Connecticut, which is the home to ESPN’s Bristol headquarters, are two-party consent states, meaning both participants must agree to being recorded — meaning that the person who recorded the call may have committed a crime.In a statement, ESPN said it was “extremely disappointed” by the leak.“It’s indefensible and an intrusion on Rachel’s privacy,” ESPN told Deadspin.
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Rachel Nichols Secretly Recorded In Hotel Room (Video) ESPN personality Rachel Nichols was secretly recorded in her hotel room by an unknown party. “As for the substance of the conversation, it is not reflective of our decision-making on staffing assignments for the NBA, which has largely been driven by the circumstances of the pandemic.”The videos were sent to Deadspin “as an attempt” to discredit Nichols and portray her as a “back-stabber,” an anonymous source told Deadspin in a text message.The incident marks the second time a high-profile female ESPN employee has been secretly recorded while in a hotel room.In 2008, Erin Andrews was secretly recorded by a man as she undressed in hotel rooms in Nashville and Milwaukee. She The New Orleans Pelicans are in the hunt for a new head coach.The Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates got good news Saturday after one Reds player tested positive for COVID-19.Despite the breakdown in negotiations prior to the season, Dak Prescott is clearly confident about his future with the Dallas Cowboys.There’s a rivalry forming between two Cincinnati Reds starting pitchers, but it’s one that the team will probably be very happy with.The Washington Football Team is going to need someone to step up at the running back position this season, and Bryce Love could be the guy.The MLB trade deadline is expected to look a lot different in 2020, with a handful of sellers for potentially a lot of buyers. A private phone conversation ESPN host Rachel Nichols had was recorded by a fellow ESPN employee and then leaked to a media outlet, according to a report.Apparently Nichols did not turn off her camera and ESPN did not shut off her feed, which allowed someone to eavesdrop on a 30-minute private phone conversation she subsequently had on the phone.The four edited video clips were sent to Deadspin apparently in an effort to make Nichols look bad. Would you like to receive desktop browser notifications about breaking news and other major stories? Post was not sent - check your email addresses! The person reportedly used footage from The Jump‘s live feed that was running without Nichols’ knowledge.Not a whole lot of information has been released, but it appears to be an attempted shot at Nichols’ credibility. One of the stranger sports media stories in some time revolves around recordings of a phone conversation ESPN’s Rachel Nichols had in her hotel room in Orlando. Michael David Barrett, then 46, was arrested a year later and was ultimately sentenced to more than two years in prison. ESPN is 'extremely disappointed' after a private phone conversation of network host Rachel Nichols was leaked to Deadspin in a failed attempt to discredit … A private phone conversation ESPN host Rachel Nichols had was recorded by a fellow ESPN employee and then leaked to a media outlet, according to a report.