Ex-‘SportsCenter’ host Max McGee opens up for first time on firing following ESPN investigation
The Athletic reported in 2024 that ESPN had "let go" of him in February of that year "after the company received a complaint about him from a female employee, according to ESPN sources.".

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- Primary source: NY Post
- Published: Jun 27, 2026, 1:48 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Sports
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