February 11, 2009 4:08 PM

Knicks Lose Big In Sex Harassment Suit

(CBS/AP)  A federal jury decided Madison Square Garden and its chairman must pay $11.6 million in damages to former New York Knicks executive Anucha Browne Sanders in her sexual harassment lawsuit.

A verdict earlier Tuesday found that Knicks coach Isiah Thomas subjected Browne Sanders to unwanted advances and a barrage of verbal insults, but that he did not have to pay punitive damages.

The jury did find, however, that Madison Square Garden committed harassment against the woman and decided she was entitled to punitive damages.

The Garden said it would appeal.

Both Thomas and MSG were also found guilty in creating a hostile environment, while a guilty verdict was reached on the charge of retaliatory firing against Garden officials, CBS station WCBS-TV. Thomas was found not guilty on two charges, however, including aiding and abetting in retaliation against Sanders.

"I'm innocent, very innocent, and I did not do the things she has accused me in this courtroom of doing," Thomas said afterward. "I'm extremely disappointed that the jury did not see the facts in this case. I will appeal this, and I remain confident in the man that I am and what I stand for and the family that I have."

"We believe that the jury's decision was incorrect and plan to vigorously appeal the verdict," Madison Square Garden said in a statement. "We look forward to presenting our arguments to an appeals court, and believe they will agree that no sexual harassment took place and MSG acted properly."

"The normal operations of Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks will continue unabated," the Garden added.

The harassment verdict was widely expected after the jury sent a note to the judge Monday indicating that it believed Thomas and the other defendants, Madison Square Garden and MSG chairman James Dolan, sexually harassed Browne Sanders, a married mother of three.

After the verdict, Browne Sanders hugged family members and friends gathered in the back of the courtroom. Thomas huddled with his lawyers, and was allowed to leave the Manhattan courthouse. Dozens of reporters and cameras surrounded him after he spoke outside the courthouse and got in a vehicle to leave.

Browne Sanders, fired from her $260,000 a year job in 2006, sued Thomas and Madison Square Garden. Her case presented the Garden as "Animal House" in sneakers, a place where nepotism, sexism, crude remarks and crass language were part of the culture.

The former Northwestern college basketball star characterized Thomas as a foul-mouthed lout who initially berated her as a "bitch" and a "ho" before his anger gave way to ardor, with Thomas making unwanted advances and encouraging her to visit him "off site."

Thomas, who was hired in December 2003, followed her to the stand and denied all her allegations. Attorneys for Thomas and the Garden also portrayed Browne Sanders as incompetent and unable to adapt once the former NBA star player arrived as the Knicks' president.

"That's not about sexual harassment," MSG attorney Ronald Green said in his closing argument. "That's about team politics."

Thomas, who is married with two children, acknowledged trying to kiss Browne Sanders in December 2005, asking her "No love today?" when she recoiled. MSG president Steve Mills said he spoke with Thomas about the single incident, and the former point guard said it wouldn't happen again.

In her closing argument, Browne Sanders' attorney Anne Vladeck made note of Thomas' charismatic style and incandescent grin.

"There is no question Mr. Thomas can be charming and flash an engaging smile," she told the jury. "That does not give him the right to treat Browne Sanders like she is his woman."

Dolan, who testified before Thomas, said he dismissed the team's vice president for marketing and business operations after learning she was pressuring Garden subordinates to bolster her complaint.

In the punitive penalty phase, Vladeck urged the jury affix damages that send a message "to avoid this happening to somebody else."

She said the defendants had ruined her client's career, forcing her to move her family to Buffalo and go on a year-long job hunt that ended with a job paying less than half what she made before. She called Dolan a liar, saying he lied about the reasons for firing her and lied to the jury.

Green told jurors they had already sent "a very clear, very strong and very forceful message."

"Punishment for the sake of punishment is not what this is all about," he said.

The judge urged jurors to settle on a fair, just and reasonable amount using "calm discretion and sound reason."

The case, from its inception, proved a public relations disaster for the Knicks and the Garden, with intense coverage of the three-week trial focusing on its tawdriest aspects -- star guard Stephon Marbury having sex with an intern outside a strip club, raunchy come-ons from a Marbury cousin to his Garden co-workers, Thomas' videotaped remarks about the racial dynamics of calling a woman "a bitch."

"The World's Most Heinous Arena," read one New York Post headline about the case, WCBS-TV reported.

The trial did steer attention from the Knicks on-court woes as the team geared up for its second season with Thomas as coach. The Knicks finished 33-49 last year, and have yet to win a playoff game during the Thomas regime.

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by keithle1 October 3, 2007 7:27 AM EDT
Good basketball player. But I always thought Isiah was weird ever since he & Magic exchanged kisses on the mouth in the NBA playoffs way back when. I''m never gonna forget that. The horror, the horror...

I remember seeing a bit of an interview with Isiah where he was saying something to the effect that black people can say stuff about black people that white people can''t say.

A married black man fooling around on his wife? That''s something you hardly ever see. Highly unusual.
The last thing a black man wants to be is a ladies man/playa.

All he did was ask for some love. What''s wrong with that? Doesn''t the world need love? Love isn''t a bad thing.

Lots of people meet their future spouse in the workplace. But you have to be very careful. It''s a minefield. Lots of temptation if you''re already married. You spend more time with the women in your office than you do with your wife.

Is Sanders'' first name "Anucha" or "Browne"?

"...star guard Stephon Marbury having *** with an intern outside a strip club.." I heard about this.
Didn''t realize it was "outside a strip club." I assume it wasn''t rape but consensual.

You expect pro athletes to act like Buddhist monks?


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by rfcnj68 October 2, 2007 11:43 PM EDT
I''m going with the unpopular answer that they did do what she said but do not believe 11.5 million is a settle that she deserves. And for those of you that think she hit the mother load depending on how her legal fees are setup with her lawyer the legal bill could be 2.3 million and yes she will be taxed on that money. Who is the bigger criminal her?


Starsnbars12 have you been in the real world lately this is becoming more of a woman''s and Mexican world everyday. For instance all a woman has to do in today''s society is scream sexual harassment and a person can be fired whether it is true or not. A female especially a minority female will be looked at for a promotion before any qualified man even if she is not the most qualified. To me that is sad because we have gone from one extreme to another no middle ground.

What there needs to be is truly equal ground if you and I are going up for the same job and both equally qualified than, the person that the company feels has the better qualities that will meet the need of the position should get the job not the one who is a specific *** or in a specific ethnic group to meet some kind of quota.

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by Krazcarl October 2, 2007 10:43 PM EDT
GRIKING...THESE LAWYERS GO TO SCHOOL AND TAKE CLASSES ON HOW TO SWAY A JURY. i WAS CONVICTED OF A CRIME I NEVER COMMITED BY A JURY OF MY PEERS NOT A BIG DEAL WAS LONG AGO AND ONLY DAYS NOT YEARS AND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. GET A LIFE IT HAPPENS ALL THE TIME IT''S DOWN TO WHO SPINS THE BEST STORY.
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by jadagirl25 October 2, 2007 9:58 PM EDT
I think this is a case of greedy *** females, I''m quit sure she has been called names worse than what this name called her, and has more harsh things done to her than what he did. Get over it it''s life!
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by kerpalguy October 2, 2007 9:56 PM EDT
11.6 Million in damages? Only in America. Another frivolous suit where greed rules over rational thinking. :-/ Just like the nice lady who is suing Apple for 1 million because she doesn''t agree with the politics of the iPhone pricing. Ridiculous.
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by kerpalguy October 2, 2007 9:53 PM EDT
11.6 million? Only in America. Only in America. Another frivolous suit where greed rules over rational thinking. :-/
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by downtowner97 October 2, 2007 9:06 PM EDT
You could call me every name in the book, make me kiss ugly women all day, and shove hot sand down my pants for ten years and I wouldn''t feel like I was owed 11 million dollars.
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by oscarez October 2, 2007 8:56 PM EDT
11.6 million. She will see this money from Madison Square Garden when pigs fly.
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by uradufuss October 2, 2007 8:51 PM EDT
A person''s actions speak volumes. Just look at the faces. The victim looks everyone in the eyes, and speaks sincerely. Thomas looks away from the cameras, and has a big smile on his face as he talks about how "disappointed" he is.
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