ESPN has officially cut ties with radio personality Donovan McNabb, around a month after allegations of sexual harassment by a former co-worker became public in a lawsuit, according to a report by Sports Business Journal's John Ourand.
McNabb, a former Syracuse quarterback and life member of the school's Board of Trustees, has been suspended by ESPN since early December.
McNabb, along with five other men, were accused of instances of sexual harassment by wardrobe stylist Jami Cantor, who worked with the men at the NFL Network. Cantor's lawsuit, filed against the NFL, included accusations of sex/gender discrimination, sexual harassment and wrongful termination.