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MSG employee: Marbury sex was consensual

New York Knicks President and coach Isiah Thomas enters Manhattan federal court, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007, in New York. Lawyers for a former Madison Square Garden executive suing Thomas for sexual harassment rested her case after four days of testimony portraying him as a foul-mouthed lout who loathed and then loved her.

A Madison Square Garden employee testified Monday that she had consensual sex with New York Knicks guard Stephon Marbury, contradicting earlier claims by a former executive suing the organization for sexual discrimination. Kathleen Decker took the witness stand in a crowded Manhattan courtroom to try to settle for a jury what happened the night of her birthday in 2005 when she met Marbury at a…

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