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Isiah denies accuser’s vulgarity claim

New York Knicks President and coach Isiah Thomas makes his way past phoographers as he enters Manhattan federal court for the second week of his sexual harassment trial, Monday, Sept. 17, 2007, in New York. (AP Photo / Louis Lanzano)

Knicks coach Isiah Thomas denied calling a former female team executive vulgar names, according to a videotaped deposition played for a jury Monday in his sexual harassment trial. “I never cursed at Miss Sanders,” Thomas said of Anucha Browne Sanders, the former senior vice present of marketing and business operations who is seeking $10 million in damages on her claim that she was fired because…

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