KNICKS COACH ACCUSED OF HARASSMENT- •Oct. 3, 2007:
Thomas' accuser calls sexual harassment verdict a 'wake-up call' for corporate America - •Oct. 2, 2007:
Jury finds that Isiah Thomas harassed former Knicks executive - •Oct. 1, 2007:
Note from deliberating jurors indicates they believe accuser - •Sept. 27, 2007:
Lawyers ask jury to decide who is lying in Isiah Thomas sexual harassment suit - •Sept. 26, 2007:
Isiah Thomas denies calling colleague offensive names, harassing her - •Sept. 25, 2007:
Madison Square Garden boss says Thomas accuser tampered with investigation - •Sept. 24, 2007:
Female Garden employees say Thomas accuser pressured them to complain - •Sept. 19, 2007:
Executive: Accuser complained about 'turf issues,' not harassment - •Sept. 18, 2007:
Former executive: Accuser complained about language - •Sept. 17, 2007:
Thomas denies calling female accuser derogatory names - •Sept. 12, 2007:
Knicks star: 'Nobody ever asked me' about allegations - •Sept. 11, 2007:
Colleague describes Thomas as foul-mouthed, flirtatious - •Sept. 10, 2007:
Jury selection begins
Key Documents
Verdict Form
This is the form given to jurors, spelling out how they need to come to a verdict on the various questions raised by Browne Sanders' suit.
Thank-You Card
In this card, a female Knicks intern thanks Browne Sanders for her support after an incident with team star Stephon Marbury.
Lawsuit (PDF)
Anucha Browne Sanders filed this lawsuit accusing Knicks coach Isiah Thomas of sexual harassment.
Deposition Excerpt
In this excerpt from Thomas' deposition, he is questioned about the language he used with Browne Sanders.
Summary Judgment (PDF)
In this request for summary judgment, Browne Sanders' lawyers contend that she should have been able to complain about Thomas' behavior without being fired.
Executive E-mail
This e-mail from Garden executive Dan Gladstone recounts comments allegedly made by Stephon Marbury about Browne Sanders.
Verdict Form: Sexual harassment suit against Isiah Thomas
Former Knicks executive Anucha Browne Sanders sued coach Isiah Thomas and Madison Square Garden, claiming he sexually harassed her and Garden executives fired her when she complained. Jurors were asked to consider whether those charges were true and, if so, whether Browne Sanders should receive punitive damages.
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