The judge's order on the sex tape stems from a lawsuit filed by another woman who has accused Sharpe of rape, Michele Evans, The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal.
In the order, Evans demanded that Doe, Doe's attorney Tony Buzbee, Sharpe, and anyone else with a copy of the recording refrain from destroying the alleged sex tape.
On Tuesday, the judge in the case ruled in favor of Evans and ordered that the tape and any other recordings between Sharpe and Doe be preserved.
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In the order, Evans demanded that Doe, Doe's attorney Tony Buzbee, Sharpe, and anyone else with a copy of the recording refrain from destroying the alleged sex tape.
On Tuesday, the judge in the case ruled in favor of Evans and ordered that the tape and any other recordings between Sharpe and Doe be preserved.

Shannon Sharpe judge orders him & rape accuser not destroy sex tape for 2nd case
A JUDGE presiding over a case against ESPN star Shannon Sharpe has demanded that the star’s rape accuser not destroy a sex tape to preserve evidence in a second lawsuit. The order covers all …
