The all-rounder was accused by Fairfax Media, publisher of The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, in a series of stories last year of exposing his penis to a massage therapist and indecently propositioning her.
But a NSW Supreme Court jury ruled a defamation case in his favour late last month, finding the articles were motivated by malice.
A hearing on damages will be held at a later date, but Gayle is already offering his story for a starting price of US$300,000.
"It's about what transpired in court and behind the scenes in Australia, how they went to bigger heads to get me ban...
"How they want to use me as a scapegoat over a interview - I'll tell you what I do every day after court, believe me, when I break this down to y'all it will be like a movie! No holding back!
"Biding (sic) starts at US$300K for this interview! So much to say & I will!"
Speaking after the trial, Gayle said the case had been "very emotional".
"I'm a good man. I'm not guilty," he said.
Fairfax has yet to announce whether it will appeal the ruling.
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