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Shaun White refers to sexual misconduct allegations in lawsuit as 'gossip'

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Snowboarder Shaun White dismissed sexual misconduct allegations as 'gossip' in an awkward press conference, hours after he won his third Winter Olympic gold medal

Shaun White dismissed the sexual misconduct allegations made against him in a 2016 lawsuit as "gossip", just hours after winning his third gold medal in the men's halfpipe.

White has been the world's dominant snowboarder for more than a decade, winning gold medals in 2006, 2010 and again this year, completing a comeback after finishing fourth in 2014.

As White was competing, many on social media resurfaced the details from the lawsuit by a former drummer in White's rock band, Bad Things. Lena Zawaideh said White sexually harassed and refused to pay her wages after he fired her.

The lawsuit was settled in May for an undisclosed amount.

White was asked if the allegations might tarnish his reputation.

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"I'm here to talk about the Olympics, not gossip and stuff," he said. "I don't think so."

Reporters attempted to follow up about the lawsuit, but US Snowboarding and Freeskiing Event Director Nick Alexakos shut them down.

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White immediately left the stage following the conference while reporters continued to question him.

"I have to get to the medal ceremony," he said while being ushered away by Alexakos.

In the lawsuit, Zawaideh said White repeatedly sexually harassed her, forced her to watch pornography and told her how to get her hair cut.

The lawsuit included screengrabs of text messages allegedly sent by White asking about the haircut and suggesting she wear a provocative outfit.

Gold medalist Shaun White of the United States poses during the medal ceremony for the Snowboard Men's Halfpipe
Image: White poses during the medal ceremony for the Snowboard Men's Halfpipe

The lawsuit also said White grabbed Zawaideh's buttocks shortly after leaving a band practice and that he once shoved a bottle of vodka into her mouth and forced her to drink from it.

It also said that "White stuck his hands down his pants, approached Zawaideh, and stuck his hands in her face trying to make her smell them.". The lawsuit also says White tried to kiss Zawaideh at a Halloween party.

Bad Things signed with Warner Bros. Records in 2013. The rock group released a self-titled album in January of 2014 and toured briefly.

Praise for White's performance in Pyeongchang caught backfire on social media at a time when #MeToo and other movements are calling for more accountability about harassment and abuse.