Gayle Intends To Sell Behind The Scenes Story Of Defamation Case,…”They Take Me Lightly”
Gayle now wants to sell his “behind the scenes” of his court hearing to the highest bidder with bid starting at US$ 300K for an explosive interview.
The star cricketer took to Twitter to invite bidders to reveal “what transpired in court” in Australia during the hearing.
“I have a very interested successful story to tell!! It can be an exclusive 60mins interview or y’all just have to wait on my next book! It’s about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban…,” Gayle wrote.
I have a very interested successful story to tell!! It can be an exclusive 60mins interview or y’all just have to wait on my next book! It’s about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban…
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
The 38-year-old further said his story will be no less than an movie.
“How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview-I’ll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y’all it will be like a movie! No holding back! Biding starts at US$ 300K for this interview! So much to say & I will!” he added.
Even what transpired in the mediation couple weeks before court…they take me lightly but I never scared of the media! I was ready to fight until my last breath! Who ready for my story just let me know..you will have to visit Jamaica 🇯🇲 for this interview!
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
“Even what transpired in the mediation couple weeks before court…they take me lightly but I never scared of the media! I was ready to fight until my last breath! Who ready for my story just let me know..you will have to visit Jamaica ???? for this interview!,” he said.
How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview-I’ll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y’all it will be like a movie! No holding back! Biding starts at US$ 300K for this interview! So much to say & I will!
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) November 9, 2017
Last month, a jury in the New South Wales state Supreme Court found that Fairfax Media hadn’t established that the allegations were true and there was an element of malice in the timing of the publication.
Gayle denied the allegations when he gave evidence on the first day of the trial last week, saying he sued because wanted to clear his name after the claims were published in three newspapers in January 2016.
The amount of damages awarded will be determined at a later hearing.