Truck Driver, 69, Sues Sanchez After Saturday Night Fight

Perry Tole claims ex-NFL QB instigated violent altercation outside of Indianapolis hotel
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Oct 8, 2025 7:31 AM CDT
Truck Driver, 69, Sues Sanchez After Saturday Night Fight
Mark Sanchez is seen before an NFL game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Jacksonville Jaguars on Dec. 5, 2021, in Inglewood, California.   (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)

A 69-year-old truck driver who was seriously injured in a fight that prosecutors say was started by former NFL quarterback and sports analyst Mark Sanchez is suing Sanchez and his employer, Fox Corporation, in Indiana state court. Lawyers for Perry Tole filed the lawsuit on Monday seeking an unspecified amount in actual and punitive damages, as well as attorney's fees, reports the AP. The lawsuit accuses Sanchez, 38, of instigating a fight with Tole on Saturday night outside a downtown Indianapolis hotel, leading to "severe permanent disfigurement, loss of function," and other injuries and emotional distress.

Tole also stabbed Sanchez several times in the fight, according to police. A picture of Tole circulating online shows him in a neck brace in a hospital bed, covered in blood with a deep slash to the side of his face. Sanchez is facing a felony battery charge, along with several misdemeanor charges, for what prosecutors said Monday was a fight over parking. "We are literally talking about people fighting over a parking space and/or a dispute about where people are parking, and it resulted in someone receiving just incredibly significant injures," Marion County Prosecutor Ryan Mears said at a news conference on Monday.

A police affidavit says Sanchez, smelling of alcohol, accosted Tole, who'd backed his truck into a hotel's loading docks in downtown Indianapolis. Tole's lawsuit said Sanchez entered Tole's truck without permission, then physically blocked and shoved Tole, who then doused Sanchez with pepper spray. When Sanchez advanced after being sprayed, Tole pulled a knife to defend himself, authorities said. Sanchez was hospitalized with stab wounds to his upper right torso, according to a police affidavit.

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Sanchez was in Indianapolis for Fox's coverage of Sunday's game between the Colts and the Las Vegas Raiders. Sanchez had a 10-year NFL career before retiring in 2019. He spent four seasons with the New York Jets and also appeared in games with Philadelphia, Dallas, and Washington. He appeared on ABC and ESPN for two years before joining Fox Sports as a game analyst in 2021. In an email, Fox Sports declined to comment on the lawsuit. Attorneys representing Sanchez in his criminal case also declined to comment. Attorneys representing Tole in the lawsuit, which requested a jury trial, didn't immediately return calls.

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