“I will not call myself a victim, but I certainly have felt victimized and I do not feel as though my complaints have been taken seriously,” she wrote in an email to ESPN executives, two weeks after the Rachel Nichols incident, which was obtained by The Times. “In fact, the first time I have heard from HR after 2 incidents of racial insensitivity was to ask if I leaked Rachel’s tape to the media. I would never do that. Simply being a front facing black woman at this company has taken its toll physically and mentally.”
Nichols told the New York Times that she reached out to Taylor to apologize, but Taylor wanted nothing to do with her. Maria Taylor’s contract is expected to expire during the duration of this year’s NBA Finals.