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A Florida judge dismissed a sexual assault lawsuit against former NFL kicker Brandon McManus, filed by two flight attendants from the Jacksonville Jaguars. Judge Michael S. Sharrit ruled that the plaintiffs' use of pseudonyms 'Jane Doe I' and 'Jane Doe II' did not meet the criteria for anonymity under state law, stating that fairness requires the plaintiffs to publicly stand behind their allegations. The women accused McManus of inappropriate sexual behavior during a charter flight to London in 2023, seeking over $1 million in damages. They were given 10 days to file an amended complaint using their real names, which their attorney confirmed they would do. McManus' attorney expressed satisfaction with the ruling, emphasizing the importance of public accountability in such cases. The Jaguars organization was also named in the lawsuit for allegedly failing to ensure a safe environment for flight staff.
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