Accused Of Sexual Harassment, Reynolds Wants ESPN Job Back

New York Post, Thursday, July 27, 2006 1 PM
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Accused of sexual harassment and fired by ESPN, former "Baseball Tonight" analyst Harold Reynolds says he didn't do anything wrong and hopes he can regain his job, reports the New York Post. "This was a total misunderstanding," Reynolds says. "My goal is to sit down and get back. To be honest, I gave a woman a hug, and I felt like it was misinterpreted." He did not go into more detail, and sources tell the tabloid that the accuser is a co-worker. ESPN, which has had many sexual harassment complaints in the past, confirms that Reynolds was canned, but won't comment beyond that. Reynolds hopes that executives will change their minds. He has been with the cable sports net for more than a decade, and recently inked a new contract to stay there.

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