@ratava99 and @BobBlumenfeld, HIPAA allows you to go after the medical provider NOT the reporter. A doctor I know told me this when I asked about this specific case. JPP should be suing the facility and provider NOT the reporter and ESPN.
ESPN, the gift that keeps giving. Fed false info on Deflategate, and ran with it. Why some there are still employed is beyond baffling. The network that was once at the top of the sports reporting business, is now a complete and utter gong show.
Polsixe over 8 years ago
Do public figures have any privacy nowadays?
Enter.Name.Here over 8 years ago
Their medical records do. It’s the law.
mddshubby2005 over 8 years ago
Someone committed a major HIPAA violation!
P51Strega over 8 years ago
Fame is soooooo over rated.Anonymity is under under-appreciated.
Bob Blumenfeld over 8 years ago
There comes a point where the public does NOT have the right to know.
amxchester over 8 years ago
@ratava99 and @BobBlumenfeld, HIPAA allows you to go after the medical provider NOT the reporter. A doctor I know told me this when I asked about this specific case. JPP should be suing the facility and provider NOT the reporter and ESPN.
sarah413 Premium Member over 8 years ago
ESPN, the gift that keeps giving. Fed false info on Deflategate, and ran with it. Why some there are still employed is beyond baffling. The network that was once at the top of the sports reporting business, is now a complete and utter gong show.
Godfreydaniel over 8 years ago
Some days I’d just as soon toss cherry bombs at the players, the media, the medical establishment, the vendors, the ushers……..
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
I think that it’s interesting that cartoonists can do a great job in drawing real life people.