<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'></p> Stephon Marbury, the Knicks’ star guard, testified in federal court yesterday that he had sex with an intern for the team after a group outing to a strip club in 2005. The intern worked for Anucha Browne Sanders, who is suing Isiah Thomas, the team’s coach and president, for sexual harassment.</p> Asked to recall what he told Kathleen Decker, the intern, Marbury testified, “I said, ‘Are you going to get in the truck?’ ” She agreed, he said.</p> Earlier, Browne Sanders, a former senior vice president for marketing for the Knicks, testified that Decker was one of several employees who told her about abusive behavior by Hassan Gonsalves, a cousin of Marbury who worked for Browne Sanders in a low-level job. Gonsalves got the job through Marbury’s request to James L. Dolan, the chairman of Madison Square Garden.</p> Gonsalves was later fired for sexual harassment.</p> Browne Sanders said that Decker described a night out with co-workers in early 2005 at the strip club during which she got drunk and accepted a ride home from Gonsalves against her friends’ advice. </p> Browne Sanders said Decker told her that after she got out of Gonsalves’s car at St. John’s University, which she attended, Marbury pulled up beside them in his truck and asked if she was “getting in or not.” </p> Browne Sanders said that Decker believed she could not refuse Marbury because of who he was. “She considered the sex consensual because she got in the car,” Browne Sanders testified. According to Browne Sanders’s court documents, Marbury sent Decker a text message afterward that said, “I want some more of that.”</p> Decker was an intern for the Knicks, working in community relations, which Browne Sanders oversaw. She recently moved to a public relations position for the parent company, Madison Square Garden. </p> The Garden is a defendant, along with Dolan, who for the third day did not attend the trial in federal court in Manhattan. The trial resumes Monday.</p> Browne Sanders wept on the witness stand when she recalled telling Steve Mills, the president of MSG Sports, about Gonsalves and Marbury. The Marbury sex tale is not central to Browne Sanders’s case against Thomas and Dolan. But it is being used to show what does and does not happen when employees complain about sexual harassment at the Garden. Browne Sanders has accused Thomas of verbally, then sexually, harassing her during the two years they worked together; she said that she repeatedly told Mills to intervene but that he never did. </p> Dolan fired Browne Sanders in January 2006 for what he considered interference with the Garden’s investigation of her complaints; she had been talking to employees before they were interviewed.</p> If the relationship between Thomas and Browne Sanders was tense and largely unproductive, her bond with Marbury was frayed from the start. In his testimony, he said that she nastily refused to provide him credentials for family and friends who were attending his first home game as a Knick in 2004. </p> “She said, ‘This isn’t Phoenix or New Jersey, we’re not doing things like that here,’ ” Marbury testified.</p> She testified she had to pass his request on to Thomas, who had changed the rules to allow only relatives to get credentials.</p> Subsequently, Marbury accused her of denying Gonsalves overtime pay, prompting Marbury to refer to her in vulgar terms to Dan Gladstone, who worked for Browne Sanders. Gladstone relayed Marbury’s comments to her in an e-mail message. In his testimony, Marbury said, “Yes, I called her a bitch.”</div></p> Source: NY Times</p> </p>