Charles Oakley's lawyer edited the draft of New York Nix's legendary autobiography, boosted a “wrong story” about the infamous emissions from the Madison Square Garden, and filed a long -term civil lawsuit. The document claims.
The manuscript of Oakley's 2022 book “The Last Enforcer” was fine -tuned by his lawyer Douglas Wigdol. MSG lawyers argued that new documents were being disposed on Monday night.
The MSG legal team has overstated at least three examples of reconstructed accounts that have led to long -standing legal battles between Oakley, Knicks and MSG owners.
OAKLEY acknowledged that he would start a physical conflict with security in one place, and acknowledged that he should never touch it, but Wigdor began to grab his clients, and he himself. MSG lawyer wrote a version that he needed to defend.
In another draft account, Oakley said he had slipped when he first stood up from his seat, but Uigdol changed it and claimed that the former NBA star was “pushed down by a Doran man.” did.
Oakley wrote, “I was asked to leave,” but the new version of Wigdor said that the retired athlete was “ordered to leave” by Dolan, but who demanded it according to the court. I was not convinced.
“These were not a minor editing in the margin,” said MSG lawyers.
“WIGDOR edited the final version and conveyed a fundamental story from the truth reflected in all of the previous drafts of Oakley's autobiography. This is a fatal truth in Oakley's lawsuit. “
Oakley sued Doran a few months after he was kicked out, arguing that security had excessive power to remove him.
The lawsuit was thrown twice before the resurrection of the appeal court last May.
Wigdor paid the latest legal missiles toward him and his client with a statement on his and his clients.
“The final edition of this book is consistent with Oakley's testimony and evidence, and I am convinced that JU is convinced that JU will agree,” he said.
“We have also justified MSG's illegal activities by JU's ultimately inventing a fake story to defend the use of irrational force to remove Oakley from the garden. I am convinced that I tried to do it. “
MSG refused to comment on Monday night.
“The truth is that Uyigdol and his company have created this wrong story to make their litigation into a field,” claims to submit legally.
The submission is pursuing Oakley because of failure to hold text messages that could be related to the case, so the judge sanctions legal advisors and asks them to throw the case.
The 6 -foot 8 Oakley was a player who was respected by Knicks in the 1990s and was known as one of the best rebounders of the NBA.
