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NFL’s Jason Pierre-Paul Sues ESPN, Adam Schefter for Posting Medical Records

Jason Pierre-Paul and an x-ray of his injured hand
Jason Pierre-Paul and an x-ray of his injured hand

*New York Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul – the player who got his hand blown apart by a firecracker last summer – filed a lawsuit Wednesday against ESPN and reporter Adam Schefter for posting his medical records.

The lawsuit, filed in Miami Dade County in Florida, alleges that Pierre-Paul’s privacy was violated by the report, but the suit doesn’t specify how much money he is seeking, other than it ”is an action for damages in excess of $15,000.”

According to Pierre-Paul’s lawyers, Mitchell Schuster and Kevin Fritz, Schefter ”improperly obtained” the defensive end’s medical chart, which showed he had his right index finger amputated at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.

According to Florida statute 456.057, patients’ medical records can’t be given to or discussed with anyone not involved in their care – something the suit alleges Schefter violated.

Schefter tweeted a photo of Pierre-Paul’s chart on July 8. He currently has more than 4.5 million followers.

 

”This action arises out of ESPN reporter Schefter’s blatant disregard for the private and confidential nature of Plaintiff’s medical records,” the lawsuit states, ”all so Schefter could show the world that he had ‘supporting proof’ of a surgical procedure.”

In a later interview with Sports Illustrated, Schefter said he ”could have and should have done even more to protect (Pierre-Paul’s) medical records,” according to the lawsuit.

The suit also states that while Pierre-Paul’s amputation ”may have been of legitimate public concern, the chart itself was not.”

Jason Pierre-Paul #90 of the New York Giants sacks Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers in the second quarter during their game at MetLife Stadium on December 20, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Jason Pierre-Paul #90 of the New York Giants sacks Cam Newton #1 of the Carolina Panthers in the second quarter during their game at MetLife Stadium on December 20, 2015 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Pierre Paul returned to the Giants last season for the final eight games and started them all. He got one sack and struggled to finish plays with his hand wrapped to protect it.

Pierre-Paul had surgery on the hand after the season. He’s scheduled to be a free agent this offseason.

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