Shannon Sharpe accuser shares alleged call with ESPN star: ‘Choke the s–t out of you’

Alleged audio of an explicit conversation between Shannon Sharpe and the woman accusing him of rape in a bombshell $50 million lawsuit has been released, with the ESPN personality appearing to state, “I’m going to f–king choke the s–t out of you.”

In the apparent exchange shared by the woman that was obtained Tuesday by The Post, the plaintiff, identified as Jane Doe in legal docs, is heard on the call saying, “Anything I say you’re just going to get mad at and you’re just going to hang up on me, so I feel like…,” before Sharpe allegedly replies, “I’m not going to hang up on you, it is what it is.”

When the woman counters, “What does that even mean?” she’s met with a response of, “Nothing yet. …You want to be a d–k to me now, so.”

Alleged audio between Shannon Sharpe and his accuser conveys an explicit conversation. Getty Images for SiriusXM

As the woman fires back, “I don’t want to be, don’t manipulate me,” Sharpe appears to mutter a phrase before the conversation takes a vulgar turn.

“If you say that word one more time, I’m going to f–king choke the s–t out of you when I see you,” he said.

There is a lengthy pause before Sharpe, 56, seemingly speaks again.

The gap continues before the woman eventually says, “I don’t want to be choked…”

The NFL Hall of Famer has been accused of rape in a $50 million lawsuit filed in April 2025. Getty Images

“Yes, you do,” Sharpe allegedly states in response. “I don’t think you have a choice in the matter.”

The release of the audio comes one day after Sharpe denied “all allegations of coercion or misconduct,” according to a statement released by his attorney, Lanny J. David.

Alleged text exchanges between the former NFL tight end and his accuser were also released Monday by his legal team, with the woman allegedly telling Sharpe to “put a dog collar around my neck.”

Shannon Sharpe has denied the allegations. Getty Images

The woman’s attorney, Tony Buzbee, said how “each text released occurred before the alleged rape at issue in the case,” and the “attached audio reveals the nature of Sharpe’s relationship with Jane Doe immediately prior to the alleged assault.”

The complaint, filed Sunday in Nevada, accuses Sharpe of sexual assault, battery and sexual battery.

He is also alleged to have engaged in the intentional infliction of emotional distress during a “rocky consensual relationship” that lasted close to two years.

Shannon Sharpe (second from right) appeared on ESPN in the wake of the news. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The woman claims the ESPN personality sexually assaulted her numerous times in late 2024 and early 2025.

Sharpe appeared on “First Take” Tuesday in the wake of the news.

ESPN declined comment when reached by The Post’s Jenna Lemoncelli.

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