BREVARD COUNTY, Fla. – A man falsely included in several episodes of a Florida sheriff’s popular “Wheel of Fugitive” social media game show is suing the sheriff for defamation, saying the experience cost him a job and impacted his mental health.

David Austin Gay was not a fugitive when his picture appeared in four episodes of the show between January and February 2021. Instead, he was either sitting in jail after turning himself in on a probation violation or, in one case, already legally released.

A 2021 investigation by Florida Today, part of the USA TODAY Network, found Gay was one of 60 ‘fugitives’ Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey had featured on the wheel across 45 episodes between February 2020 and February 2021 who were either in jail at the time the episode aired, already free or had no active arrest warrant.

In a court filing in Brevard on Wednesday, an attorney for Gay argued he was fired from a new job after his boss saw an episode of the show featuring Gay’s picture.

“As he drove to his first day of work, his new employer informed him by phone to not bother showing up as he had seen Mr. GAY in IVEY and/or BCSO’s ‘Wheel of Fugitive’ videos,” Brevard attorney Jessica Travis wrote in the complaint.

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Travis argued in the filing the incident also harmed Gay’s mental health, causing depression and anxiety, and did damage to his reputation “that has caused him to be regarded with scorn, contempt, ridicule, and disrespect which will continue in the foreseeable future,” according to the complaint.