Who is billionaire James Dolan, and why is he being sued for sexual assault with Harvey Weinstein? A massage therapist just accused the NY Knicks owner and MSG Entertainment CEO of sex trafficking
- On January 16, massage therapist Kellye Croft sued MSG Entertainment CEO Dolan and disgraced film producer Weinstein, accusing them of sexual assault and trafficking in a bombshell lawsuit
- Croft met the NY Knicks owner in 2013 while serving as a masseuse for Eagles lead singer Glenn Frey during its concert tour, where Dolan was a source of funding and member of the opening band
A massage therapist has sued Madison Square Garden CEO James L. Dolan and disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, accusing them of sex trafficking and sexual assault.
The bombshell lawsuit filed on January 16 in the US District Court of Central California alleges that in 2013 and 2014, Dolan “manipulated” and brought Kellye Croft, then a 27-year-old working as a licensed massage therapist, to Los Angeles and other places “under fraudulent pretences for Dolan to engage in unlawful and unwelcome sex acts with her”.
The federal lawsuit also alleges that Weinstein sexually assaulted Croft with Dolan’s knowledge, and that the abuse was funded by Dolan’s corporate entities, including some connected to veteran music industry executive Irving Azoff, who is not a defendant in the case.
“With the filing of today’s complaint, it is time to finally hold Dolan accountable for his outrageous conduct,” Douglas H. Wigdor, a lawyer for Croft, said in a statement.
Here’s what we know so far.
Who is James Dolan?
Dolan is the executive chairman and chief executive officer of Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. (MSG Entertainment), according to his bio on the website.
How did James Dolan make his money?
According to Sportskeeda, Dolan, whose net worth is valued at US$2 billion, got his wealth from his family. His father Charles was a billionaire and successful businessman.