![]() ![]() ![]() Portnoy’s reference to the New York Times “hit piece” appears to be about a November 2022 story headlined, “Desperate for Growth, Aging Casino Company Embraced ‘Degenerate Gambler,’” which noted that Portnoy has described himself in those terms. ![]() Portnoy appealed the decision before agreeing to drop the claim earlier this year. In November 2021, an article published by Insider cited three women who said they had sex with Portnoy and that the encounters “turned into frightening and humiliating experiences that have taken a toll on their mental health.” Portnoy sued Insider in February 2022 over that piece and a follow-up story, alleging defamation and invasion of privacy the lawsuit was dismissed in November, with a federal district court judge ruling Portnoy had not provided enough evidence that Insider acted with “actual malice” or a reckless disregard for the truth. SEE ALSO: Dave Portnoy Paid $1 (Yes, One Dollar) to Buy Barstool Sports Back From Penn, Which Will Take Up to $850 Million Charge Related to Disposal of the Business Now that Barstool is no longer part of Penn, Portnoy said, “For the first time in forever, we don’t have to watch what we say, how we talk, what we do. ![]()
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