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Civil Filing Alleges Mark Sanchez Used Multiple Drugs Before Indianapolis Altercation

The filing asks the court to probe alleged intoxication, including where substances may have been consumed.

Overview

  • A U.S. District Court filing by Perry Tole’s attorneys alleges a preliminary belief that Mark Sanchez had cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, and alcohol in his system during their October 2025 encounter.
  • The document seeks discovery to determine Sanchez’s level of impairment and whether a Huse Culinary establishment served substances connected to the alleged intoxication.
  • Sanchez’s attorney, Andrew M. McNeil, called the claims unsupported allegations in a civil case and said facts should be judged at trial.
  • The confrontation at a downtown Indianapolis hotel loading dock left Sanchez with multiple stab wounds and Tole with a deep facial laceration.
  • Sanchez faces a felony battery charge and related counts, with a final pretrial hearing on March 3 and a jury trial scheduled for March 12, 2026; Tole has not been charged, asserts self-defense, and Fox Sports says Sanchez is no longer employed.