New York Knicks’ owner James Dolan has been named as a defendant in the Harvey Weinstein case, alleging that he knew about him preying on women, according to the New York Daily News.
Here are the details from the Daily News:
Dolan, who was a director of the Weinstein Company from mid-2015 to June 2016, “knew of Weinstein’s pattern and practice of predatory sexual conduct toward women from his personal relationship with Weinstein and his position as a director of TWC,” according to the Manhattan Federal Court lawsuit, which was filed Wednesday.
The lawsuit that names Dolan as a defendant was issued by six women.