The ACC could soon be ordered to give Florida State's legal teams a copy of the highly confidential ESPN agreements.
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-> In proposed language that both sides agreed upon, the court order was drafted and submitted July 2 at 3 p.m. to Leon Circuit Judge John C. Cooper. If Cooper signs the court order, the ACC must hand over an unredacted version of the sought-after ESPN agreement to FSU within seven days of the order. <-
-> The ESPN agreements contain six documents:
- The initial 2010 multi-media agreement with ESPN
- The 2012 amendment and extension agreement
- Second amendment and extension agreement in 2014
- Amended and restated multi-media agreement in 2016
- ACC-ESPN Network agreement also from 2016
- Letter amendment to amend and restated multi-media agreement from 2021<-
-> The proposed interim protective order submitted by both the conference and FSU would allow the school's legal team to review the documents and create copies for use in the school's court battle. The order states that the documents remain confidential and only be seen by those involved with the case or authorized consultation.
Once the litigation between the school and the conference ends, FSU will return the documents to the ACC and destroy any copies of it within 60 days in accordance with the order. <-