Ex-Knick Charles Oakley owes MSG $642,000 in legal fees, judge rules

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After collecting a paycheck from James Dolan and the New York Knicks for about 10 years, Charles Oakley has to pay them back.

A federal judge ruled that Oakley owes the Madison Square Garden Company about $642,000 in legal fees stemming from an ongoing lawsuit between the two sides.

The legal issues stemmed from Oakley’s highly publicized ejection from a Knicks game in early 2017 when he hit a security guard near owner James Dolan’s courtside seats.

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Retired NBA star Charles Oakley attends the game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena on December 30, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo: Paras Griffin/Getty Images)

“Charles Oakley came to the game tonight and behaved in a highly inappropriate and completely offensive manner,” the Knicks said in a statement at the time. “He has been kicked out and is currently being arrested by the New York City Police Department. He was a great Knick and we hope he gets some help soon.”

The team claims Oakley yelled at Dolan constantly, but Oakley has denied that, saying he was asked to leave the arena shortly after taking his seat in the game for no reason. He hasn’t been back to Madison Square Garden since, despite the team’s recent resurgence.

Attorneys for MSG tried to get Oakley’s deleted lyrics, which resulted in the charges.

“The court rejected most of MSG’s wildly inflated fee request,” Oakley’s attorney, Valdi Licul, said in a statement to Front Office Sports. “Nonetheless, we disagree that MSG is entitled to any recovery and will immediately seek to appeal.”

Former NBA player Charles Oakley sits courtside prior to the game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the New York Knicks at Quicken Loans Arena on February 15, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)

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Last year, Oakley said Dolan’s lawyers invited him to a game, but he declined.

“They have to apologize,” he told The Associated Press. “We’ll go from there. Can (Dolan) be man enough to say mistakes happen and he made one?”

“Just be honest,” Oakley added. “Just be transparent about what you put someone through and how you changed their life. This definitely changed my life. My daughter Googled me, they show them pulling me out of the garden, it’s bad. It’s hell for a kid to see.”

Oakley is seeking damages for assault, battery and damage to his reputation after Dolan suggested the former NBA player had a substance abuse problem.

James L. Dolan attends the 5th Annual Little Steven’s Policeman’s Ball at Mandarin Oriental New York on December 20, 2019 in New York City. (Bobby Bank/Getty Images)

“He is both physically and verbally abusive. He may have a problem with alcohol; we don’t know, do we?” Dolan said at the time.

The Knicks are among the favorites to win the NBA Finals for the first time since 1973.

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