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Temple Student Faces Fallout After Antisemitic Incident at Barstool Sports Bar

Mohammed Adnan Khan denies involvement, launches fundraiser, and appears on extremist media as police and Temple University investigate.

Barstool Sports owner Dave Portnoy accused Temple student Mohammed Adnan Khan of antisemitism.
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Dave Portnoy on May 1, 2025, in New York City.
Temple University student Mo Khan and Stew Peters, an antisemitic podcaster. (Screenshot)

Overview

  • A video showing an antisemitic sign at Barstool SportsPhiladelphia bar led to the firing of two employees and the suspension of Temple University student Mohammed Adnan Khan.
  • Dave Portnoy, Barstool’s founder, initially offered Khan a trip to Auschwitz as a teachable moment but revoked the offer after Khan denied responsibility and shifted his narrative.
  • Khan has launched a GiveSendGo fundraiser claiming victimhood, citing legal and personal repercussions, while raising over $13,000 as of Wednesday afternoon.
  • Khan appeared on Stew Peters’ podcast, where he endorsed antisemitic conspiracy theories, drawing further condemnation from Temple University and Portnoy.
  • The Philadelphia Police Department continues its investigation, and Temple University reaffirmed its zero-tolerance stance on antisemitism with potential disciplinary action for Khan.