New York Court Denies $150 Million Fraud and Contract Claims by Goldman Sachs in Pipeline Deal https://t.co/Fo63oDtIj5 https://t.co/qtHA6ChKwp
Charles Oakley's case against MSG is about a single event--injuries from being forced out of his seat at a Knicks-Clippers game in 2017—yet has morphed way beyond that. Now at issue are $337K in PPP loans his companies took. MSG says they're fraudulent: https://t.co/AnsSw7jaov.
According to MSG, Charles Oakley “appears to have committed multiple counts of fraud against the federal government” due to his PPP loans during the pandemic. But in a new ruling, judge says Oakley need not turn over those loan documents. What a case. https://t.co/AnsSw7jaov.
A federal judge has denied MSG CEO James Dolan's legal team's request to obtain discovery related to $337,000 in Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans taken out by former New York Knick Charles Oakley's companies during the pandemic. Dolan's lawyers alleged that Oakley may have committed multiple counts of fraud against the federal government concerning these loans. The ongoing litigation stems from Oakley's forcible ejection from Madison Square Garden during a Knicks-Clippers game in 2017. Additionally, Oakley lost a bid to shield emails between one of his attorneys and public relations strategists, further complicating the case.