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Gruden wins key Nevada ruling in NFL emails suit

Gruden wins key Nevada ruling in NFL emails suit

The Nevada Supreme Court has ruled in favor of former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden in his lawsuit against the NFL. Gruden alleged that the league leaked damaging emails to the media, leading to his resignation in 2021. The court's decision is a key victory for Gruden, who claimed that the NFL's actions violated his privacy and caused him significant harm. The ruling allows Gruden's case to proceed, as he seeks to uncover the extent of the league's involvement in the release of the emails. The outcome of this lawsuit could have broader implications for the NFL's handling of sensitive information and the potential liability it faces when such information is disclosed. The decision is a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between Gruden and the league.

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