Former New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez is facing new accusations of drug use in the hotel fight that cost him his TV anchor job.

The charges arose after Sanchez got into an altercation with Perry Tole, a truck driver, outside a Downtown Indianapolis hotel last October. The altercation arose when Tole’s truck blocked an alley next to the hotel where Sanchez was running sprints.

Things intensified after Sanchez entered the truck’s cab without permission and blocked Tole from getting his phone. The situation further escalated after the ex-Jets quarterback threw Tole toward a wall and to the ground. Sanchez was stabbed in his upper torso because Tole was fearing for his life.

“This guy is trying to kill me,” Tole remarked to authorities. Police noted that Sanchez smelled like alcohol and “acted erratically.”

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This week, Tole’s attorneys accused Sanchez of being under the influence of cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana and alcohol during the incident. Tole’s legal team also alleged that a hotel bar violated the law by continuing to serve Sanchez alcohol when he was “visibly intoxicated.”

Fox Sports eventually fired Sanchez and replaced him with Drew Brees as an analyst. Sanchez joined Fox Sports in 2021 after spending two years with ESPN as a college football analyst. “Mark deeply values his time at FOX and the exceptional colleagues he’s had the privilege to work with,” said Sanchez’s brother, Nick Sanchez Jr., in a statement.

Sanchez’s trial is set for April 9, pushed up from Mid-March. The ex-analyst could face up to six years in prison if convicted.

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