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WWE Head Of Production was accused of mistreating women at ESPN

WWE’s current Head of Production was fired from ESPN last year after an investigation into his conduct at the company, reports The Athletic.

Lee Fitting oversaw College GameDay during his time at ESPN and eventually supervised all college and NFL properties there.

During an investigation in 2023 which would partially lead to his dismissal, Fitting was accused of targeting women by “making comments objectifying them, criticizing their physical appearance and making crude jokes, some sexual in nature, in the workplace. This went on unchecked for years, according to the scores of current and former ESPN employees interviewed by The Athletic, who requested anonymity to speak freely because they still work in sports media.” Some of the women who no longer work at ESPN claim they quit because of Fitting, his behaviour and the environment there. Four male employees have in the past two years have been fired after they were accused of mistreating women in the workplace.

In their investigation The Athletic interviewed more than 20 women who spoke about “a workplace culture under Fitting featured boorish behavior and offensive remarks, many of them sexual in nature.”

The accusations range from commenting on the appearances and looks of the women working under him, to sexual comments to making advances towards them.

Some of the accusations include:

Through a spokesperson Fitting has “denied some of the allegations made against him while choosing not to address others. He declined to comment on the broader characterization of him as someone who mistreated women during his tenure at ESPN or why he was let go by the network.”

Lee Fitting in the WWE credits after a recent Monday Night Raw

ESPN released this statement to The Athletic: “ESPN is dedicated to maintaining the most inclusive, respectful and comfortable work environment for everyone. Our people are the most valuable resource at ESPN, and we ensure our commitment by providing year-round guidance, including extensive support and training. On top of that, we clearly communicate workplace expectations for all, while emphasizing care, sensitivity and accessibility in response to any employee needs.”

Fitting was also involved in the highly publicized College GameDay/Emmys scandal last year. He joined the WWE after being let go from ESPN.

 

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