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| J.D. Hayworth |
Former Arizona congressman and Phoenix media personality J.D. Hayworth has sued XEPRS The Mighty 1090 in San Diego . Hayworth has sued Broadcast Company of the Americas , LLC after being fired from San Diego sports station XEPRS-1090 AM.
He was part of the Hacksaw and Hayworth morning show on the sport station.
Hayworth, a former U.S. congressman from Arizona who had worked as a political commentator on radio stations in Phoenix and San Francisco , was lost talking sports. Writer John Maffie at utsandiego.com says Hayworth was especially lost trying to match wits with Hamilton .
Hired on March 8, Hayworth was dismissed on Aug. 30, six months into a two-year deal. As a result, Hayworth has filed a lawsuit against the Broadcast Company of the Americas , LLC — 1090’s parent company.
The suit claims that “Defendant (1090) induced plaintiff (Hayworth) to accept co-host position of a morning radio show and to relocate from Arizona to California under promises of a guaranteed two-year term of employment and compensation package. Defendant then unilaterally terminated plaintiff’s employment without giving him any opportunity to cure any alleged breach or violation.”


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