MSG Entertainment CEO James Dolan's use of facial recognition to ban legal foes from venues like Madison Square Garden was labeled 'totally crazy' by a judge.
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Dolan, the 67-year-old billionaire who is chairman and chief executive officer of MSG Sports and MSG Entertainment, sent a letter last June to lawyers at 90 firms involved in lawsuits against his business ventures to stay away from his venues to avoid "improper disclosures." Those companies operate venues including Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, among others.
James Dolan, executive chairman and Madison Square Garden CEO, watches a game between the New York Knicks and Sacramento Kings in New York, Nov. 3, 2019. The Post reported that McCormick likened the situation to a "plaintiff suing a McDonald's or Walmart and getting a letter from those institutions saying: ‘If you attempt to buy a Big Mac, you know, we’re going to kick you out.'"
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