Gabriella Zuniga announces exit from OnlyFans after Shannon Sharpe $50mn assault case settlement: 'Excited for next chapter'
Shivani Negi | Jul 21, 2025, 00:01 IST
Highlight of the story: Just hours after settling a $50 million sexual assault lawsuit out of court, Shannon Sharpe’s accuser announced her sudden retirement from OnlyFans. She shared a message on her Instagram account, adding she's looking towards the next chapter.
Former NFL star and media commentator Shannon Sharpe has settled a high-profile sexual assault lawsuit filed against him earlier this year. The $50 million civil suit was brought by a 20-year-old woman who accused Sharpe of rape, emotional abuse, and manipulation during a relationship that began in 2023. Just hours after the case was dismissed on July 18, the woman announced she is retiring from OnlyFans, marking a sudden exit from the platform where she built much of her following.
Filed in Clark County, Nevada, the lawsuit accused Sharpe of two alleged assaults: One in October 2024 and another in January 2025. The plaintiff claimed that Sharpe forced himself on her despite repeated verbal refusals, secretly recorded intimate acts, and used his influence to manipulate and intimidate her. Represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, the woman also released audio clips that appeared to capture Sharpe making threats, including a chilling remark about choking her.
Sharpe denied all the claims, calling the lawsuit a shakedown attempt. His legal team, led by Lanny Davis, argued that the relationship was entirely consensual and accused the plaintiff of attempting to extort money. Sharpe’s attorneys released text exchanges and other materials they say contradict the allegations.
Despite the controversy, Sharpe did not publicly address the case in detail. He temporarily stepped away from ESPN’s First Take, stating he would return around the start of the NFL season.
On July 18, 2025, the lawsuit was officially dismissed with prejudice after both parties reached a confidential out-of-court settlement. This means the case cannot be reopened. While the exact financial terms remain sealed, multiple outlets have reported that the settlement may have exceeded $10 million. There was no admission of guilt from Sharpe.
Neither Sharpe nor the plaintiff has commented publicly on the resolution.
Shortly after the settlement news broke, the accuser, widely believed to be influencer Gabriella Zuniga, posted a farewell message on Instagram confirming her decision to retire from OnlyFans. In her note, she thanked supporters for the past few years, said she was excited for new projects, and confirmed she would remain active on other social media platforms.
“This community has given me a life I could have never imagined,” she wrote. “I’m truly excited for this next chapter. I love you all forever and ever.”
Sharpe is no stranger to legal drama. In 2023, he was sued for defamation by NFL legend Brett Favre after making critical comments regarding Favre’s alleged involvement in a Mississippi welfare scandal. The court sided with Sharpe, dismissing the suit on grounds that his remarks were protected speech. An appeals court later upheld that decision.
With the lawsuit behind him, questions now turn to Sharpe’s career. Although he expressed plans to return to ESPN, the network has not made any official announcements. Whether he steps back into the spotlight or keeps a lower profile remains to be seen.
For more news and updates from the world of OTT, and celebrities from Hollywood, keep reading Indiatimes Entertainment.
Shannon Sharpe sexual assault lawsuit details
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Filed in Clark County, Nevada, the lawsuit accused Sharpe of two alleged assaults: One in October 2024 and another in January 2025. The plaintiff claimed that Sharpe forced himself on her despite repeated verbal refusals, secretly recorded intimate acts, and used his influence to manipulate and intimidate her. Represented by attorney Tony Buzbee, the woman also released audio clips that appeared to capture Sharpe making threats, including a chilling remark about choking her.
Shannon Sharpe denies rape and abuse allegations
Sharpe denied all the claims, calling the lawsuit a shakedown attempt. His legal team, led by Lanny Davis, argued that the relationship was entirely consensual and accused the plaintiff of attempting to extort money. Sharpe’s attorneys released text exchanges and other materials they say contradict the allegations.
Despite the controversy, Sharpe did not publicly address the case in detail. He temporarily stepped away from ESPN’s First Take, stating he would return around the start of the NFL season.
Shannon Sharpe case settled out of court
On July 18, 2025, the lawsuit was officially dismissed with prejudice after both parties reached a confidential out-of-court settlement. This means the case cannot be reopened. While the exact financial terms remain sealed, multiple outlets have reported that the settlement may have exceeded $10 million. There was no admission of guilt from Sharpe.
Neither Sharpe nor the plaintiff has commented publicly on the resolution.
Sharpe's accuser announces OnlyFans retirement
Shortly after the settlement news broke, the accuser, widely believed to be influencer Gabriella Zuniga, posted a farewell message on Instagram confirming her decision to retire from OnlyFans. In her note, she thanked supporters for the past few years, said she was excited for new projects, and confirmed she would remain active on other social media platforms.
“This community has given me a life I could have never imagined,” she wrote. “I’m truly excited for this next chapter. I love you all forever and ever.”
Shannon Sharpe defamation case with Brett Favre
Sharpe is no stranger to legal drama. In 2023, he was sued for defamation by NFL legend Brett Favre after making critical comments regarding Favre’s alleged involvement in a Mississippi welfare scandal. The court sided with Sharpe, dismissing the suit on grounds that his remarks were protected speech. An appeals court later upheld that decision.
NFL star's ESPN future uncertain
With the lawsuit behind him, questions now turn to Sharpe’s career. Although he expressed plans to return to ESPN, the network has not made any official announcements. Whether he steps back into the spotlight or keeps a lower profile remains to be seen.
For more news and updates from the world of OTT, and celebrities from Hollywood, keep reading Indiatimes Entertainment.