Shannon Sharpe's ESPN Exit and Sterling Sharpe's Hall of Fame Journey

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Tony Buzbee, a prominent lawyer known for high-profile cases, responds to Shannon Sharpe's claim that he targets Black men, emphasizing that his legal pursuits are based on the strength of cases and not race, and explaining his business model of contingency fees which incentivizes pursuing strong cases against wealthy defendants. Buzbee's approach is driven by the potential for significant damages and successful settlements, regardless of the defendant's race or background.
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