Strahan and his SMAC Entertainment producing partner Constance Schwartz-Morini will tackle the controversy over the fake high school Bishop Sycamore and its football team that scammed ESPN. SMAC Entertainment has secured exclusive rights and access to former Bishop Sycamore coach Roy Johnson, who was fired in the fallout from last week's game, which included players playing two games in three days. Johnson has been accused of fraud in the past and there is an active warrant out for his arrest stemming from a 2020 domestic violence incident. “To secure the rights to Roy’s story as the head coach of the Bishop Sycamore High School football team that has gone viral and made national headlines is incredible, especially as it plays out in real time,” said Schwartz-Morini, who founded SMAC Entertainment with Strahan. “When our head of unscripted, Ethan Lewis, brought this story to Michael and my attention, we knew we could tell it with the gravitas, authenticity and journalistic integrity that it deserves.” This is the second documentary in the works on the Bishop Sycamore scandal. Last week, Kevin Hart announced his own docu-drama based on the still-developing scandal.
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