The jurors asked for hundreds of pages of testimony and documents, for guidance on a legal point, even for Madison Square Garden’s organizational chart.But they reached no verdict in their first full day of deliberations in a former top New York Knicks executive’s sexual harassment case against coach Isiah Thomas.
The panel was to resume its work Monday in a federal court in Manhattan.
The jury, which started its deliberations late Thursday, asked Friday for transcripts of testimony from Thomas and three other men. Jurors also requested e-mails sent by the plaintiff, Anucha Browne Sanders, to the president of MSG, which is also a defendant in the 3-week-old trial.
The requested testimony included the words of two men who participated in the internal MSG investigation of claims Browne Sanders made against Thomas before she was fired in January 2006 from her job as vice president of marketing.