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Chris Gayle wants $300k to speak about Australian masseuse case

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Chris Gayle has sought $300k to open up about the Australian masseuse case, which he won against an Australian media, and told that he is ready to tell the whole story if he got money for that. He posted a series of tweets where he promised that he is ready to give an exclusive 60 minutes interview.

Gayle won a defamation case against an Australian media group that claimed that the former exposed himself in front of a massage therapist. The sensational accusations were made by Fairfax Media newspapers The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times in a series of stories in January last year.

Gayle filed a defamation case against the Australian media company in the New South Wales Supreme Court and recently the court sided with Gayle. After winning the case, the 38-year-old posted a series of tweets in which he promised a one-hour interview to the media but they have to pay for it as the bidding starts at $300K.

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