Avast, me hearties! Warren Sapp, denyin' causin' a ruckus on a flight from Colombia to Florida, ye scallywag!
2023-08-24
Arr, the legendary NFL Hall o' Famer and Super Bowl swashbuckler, Warren Sapp, be denyin' all claims that he be causin' a grand hullabaloo on a voyage from Colombia to Florida! Nay, me hearties, the scuttlebutt be naught but a jolly tale!
During a conversation with Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Sapp, he claims to set the record straight about an incident that occurred on a JetBlue flight from Medellín, Colombia to Fort Lauderdale. Sapp posted a video on his Instagram page showing a confrontation between him and a female passenger who identified herself as a Miami-Dade police officer. The context and cause of the incident are not clear. Sapp disputes a post on OutKick by DJ Jean Sean, a passenger on the same flight, who called Sapp a "complete piece of s–t the entire time." Sapp accuses OutKick of relying on an unreliable source who was wearing headphones and could not hear what was happening. Sapp emphasizes the importance of investigative reporting and accuses OutKick of spreading lies about him. He denies having any issues with the woman sitting behind him but claims there was interaction with an older lady seated nearby. According to Sapp, he and the older lady witnessed a man misreading his ticket and ending up in the wrong row, causing his bag to be against Sapp's leg. Sapp says he had a friendly conversation with the older lady and there were no issues until a couple seated nearby decided to move to the back of the plane. Sapp claims that the woman sitting near the window then confronted him, telling him to shut up and threatening to put him on the No Fly List. Sapp recorded the incident on his phone and posted it on Instagram. He defends his actions and questions why he is being portrayed as the aggressor. Sapp concludes by stating that a JetBlue representative met him at the gate in Fort Lauderdale and everything was resolved peacefully. The conversation between Sapp and the author becomes heated at times, with Sapp questioning the author's credibility as a reporter. The call ends after nearly 50 minutes.