Surveillance video of Michael Irvin's conversation with hotel employee released
The surveillance video showing Michael Irvin’s interaction with a hotel employee was released on Tuesday.
Lawyers for Michael Irvin have released surveillance video from his conversation with a female hotel employee in which she and her employer are alleging misconduct.
The video, obtained by Fox News Digital, appears to show the Hall of Fame receiver chatting with the woman for around two minutes before the two shook hands and went their separate ways.
The two initially shake hands before entering the hotel bar, and, throughout the conversation, Irvin appeared to touch her elbow twice.
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Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin watches a game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams at CenturyLink Field Oct. 3, 2019, in Seattle. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
Irvin and the employee again shook hands, and she went back inside the bar. A few seconds later, Irvin appeared to slap himself in the face three times before walking toward the main entrance to take a selfie with somebody, and then back toward the lobby.
The video provides no audio, but Marriott claims that a "visibly intoxicated" Irvin made the employee "visibly uncomfortable" and asked her a sexually explicit question.
"Irvin also reached out and touched the Victim’s arm during this conversation without her consent, causing her to step back, becoming visibly uncomfortable. Irvin then asked the Victim whether she knew anything about having a ‘big Black man inside of [her],’" Marriott said in the suit.
"Irvin then attempted to grab the Victim’s hand again and said he was ‘sorry if he brought up bad memories for her.’ The Victim pulled her hand away and tried to back away from Irvin as he continued to