A man who was fired from his job after he was featured in a “Wheel of Fugitive” social media video has sued the Florida sheriff who hosted the true-crime “Wheel of Fortune” parody.
Florida Sheriff Wayne Ivey has been sued by David Gay in a defamation lawsuit. Ivey hosts a weekly "Wheel of Fugitive" segment on social media in which he spins a wheel of up to 10 supposed fugitives.
A man claims that he wasn't a fugitive when his name and image appeared several times in 2021 in the sheriff's posts inspired by the long-running TV game show "Wheel of Fortune." ...
TITUSVILLE, Fla. — A man has filed a defamation lawsuit against a Florida sheriff who posts weekly “Wheel of Fugitive" videos on social media, saying that he wasn't a fugitive when his name ...
Ivey suedMan falsely featured on 'Wheel of Fugitive' sues Sheriff Ivey for defamation ... then-Martin County Sheriff Robert Crowder, who was sued for defamation by a man included in a news release ...
TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A man has filed a defamation lawsuit against a Florida sheriff who posts weekly “Wheel of Fugitive" videos on social media, saying that he wasn't a fugitive when his ...
For the past seven years, Brevard County, Florida, Sheriff Wayne Ivey has hosted a weekly Wheel of Fugitive ... the show in 2021, has sued Ivey, claiming he was not a fugitive at the time and ...