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President of ESPN Inc. John Skipper speaks during the George Bodenheimer Book Party at Hearst Tower on June 2, 2015 in New York City.Anna Webber鈥擥etty Images for Hearst CorporatBy Mahita GajananMarch 15, 2018 12:05 PM EDTFormer ESPN president John Skipper said in a new interview that he left the cable sports network after a cocaine dealer tried to extort him.Skipper, who cited issues with substance addiction when he left Disney 8216 ESPN late last year, told The Hollywood Reporter that he had a cocaine habit and that the drug dealer thr
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