A former massage therapist for legendary rock band the Eagles claims she was coerced into having unwanted sex with billionaire New York Knicks owner James Dolan, who then allegedly trafficked her cross-country and set her up to be further assaulted by convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein.
In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, Kellye Croft, 38, says the โbrutishโ MSG Sports and MSG Entertainment mogul, who Croft describes in the filing as a โmediocreโ singer-songwriter, preyed upon her some 10 years ago โfor his own sexual gratification,โ before passing her off to a known predator. Dolan, who was married at the time, led Croft to believe that he wanted โsomething more than merely satisfying his desire to have a sex-fueled โrock starโ experience on the road,โ the lawsuit states. โMs. Croftโs youthful naivete led her to believe, at the time, that Dolan actually cared about her.โ
Instead, he left her traumatized and broken, according to Croftโs lawsuit, which says she developed a substance abuse problem trying to โassuage her feelings of shame and guilt for getting roped into Dolanโs manipulations.โ
โTragically, Ms. Croft has since abandoned her lifelong love of massage therapy,โ the lawsuit says. โShe is unable to engage in the healing physical practice that she cared so deeply for, as now it carries all of the pain and devastation caused by Dolan and Weinstein.โ
In an emailed statement shared by attorney Douglas Wigdor, Croft said bringing the suit was a difficult decision.
โBut for me, to truly address my trauma, I need to seek accountability,โ she said. โJames Dolan manipulated me, brought me to California to abuse me, and then set me up for a vicious attack by Weinstein. My hope is that my lawsuit will force Dolan to acknowledge what he did to me and to take responsibility for the harm he has caused.โ
Dolanโs attorney, E. Danya Perry, said in her own emailed statement that there is โabsolutely no merit to any of the allegations against Mr. Dolan.โ
โKellye Croft and James Dolan had a friendship,โ Perry said. โThe references to Harvey Weinstein are simply meant to inflame and appear to be plagiarized from prior cases against Mr. Weinstein. These claims reflect an act of retaliation by an attorney who has brought multiple cases against Mr. Dolan and has not won, and cannot win, a judgment against him. Mr. Dolan always believed Ms. Croft to be a good person and is surprised she would agree to these claims. Bottom line, this is not a he said/she said matter and there is compelling evidence to back up our position. We look forward to proving that in court.โ
Weinsteinโs attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, said in an email that the disgraced Miramax co-founder โvehemently denies these meritless allegations and looks forward to litigating these claims in a court of law where the truth will be revealed.โ
Dolan (left) and Weinstein in 2005.
Croftโs accusations can be traced back to October 2013, when she received an offer to serve as late Eagles guitarist Glenn Freyโs personal massage therapist on a leg of the bandโs โHistory of the EaglesโLive in Concertโ tour, according to the lawsuit. Then in her mid-20s, the Tennessee native believed this was โher big break, and the opportunity of a lifetime,โ the suit states.
Things went well enough that Eagles tour manager Tom Golseth asked Croft to join the band on tour dates the following month in North Carolina, Alabama, and Florida, the suit goes on. She was happy to be working in her chosen field, and found life on the road exciting, the suit says. At the same time, she was โoverwhelmedโ by it, and didnโt really know anyone else on the crew.
โThe experience became even more lonely and stressful for Ms. Croft when she got into a disagreement with Golseth, who had inappropriately chastised her and embarrassed her in front of other tour members,โ the lawsuit continues. โTo make matters worse, soon after these interactions took place, Golseth was fired from the Eagles tour.โ
Reached by phone on Tuesday, Golseth told The Daily Beast that he doesnโt โhave any memory of โchastisingโโ Croft, who he described as โa very sweet girl butโฆ very naive.โ
Golseth did remember the situation at issue, which he said involved another person who was โalleged to have done something inappropriate,โ but said he didnโt want to โname names.โ
โAll I did was try to help her, having worked with many artists over the years,โ Golseth said. โThe Eagles were a very difficult situation to navigate, operationally-wise. They are an organization of not just the egos of the artists themselves, but theyโre surrounded by people who have been around since the 1970s. Anybody new to that organization was not going to have an easy timeโฆ It just [reinforces] the term, โNo good deed goes unpunished.โ
Golseth parted ways with the Eagles in late November 2013, he said, declining to comment on Dolan, pointing to his โpowerfulโ friends.
After Golseth left the tour, Croftโs lawsuit says she โbecame completely ostracized from other tour members, who believed she was the reason for [his] firing.โ
Eagles management gave Croft permission to fill any open slots by booking massages with others on the tour, and at one point she happened to hand a business card to Dolan, the suit states. Dolan, it claims, had helped finance the string of dates in exchange for letting his โmediocre bandโ serve as opening act. Croft had never heard of Dolan, and was unaware of his โimmense wealth, power, and influence,โ according to the lawsuit. A few days later, Dolan scheduled his first massage with Croft, who says she was โvisibly distractedโ over what happened with Golseth.
After explaining her feelings to Dolan, he assured her that things would be โtaken care of,โ the suit says. A short time later, Glenn Frey called Croft and โapologized repeatedly and profusely to her for the situation with Golseth,โ which Croft says seemed โextremely out of characterโ for the guitarist.
During Dolanโs second massage with Croft, he made clear that he was the one who had Frey apologize, the lawsuit continues. And thatโs when Croft โbegan to understand the power Dolan had,โ it states.
Dolan (left) and Weinstein in 2014.
โTowards the end of the massage, Dolan pulled Ms. Croft towards him,โ the suit says. โShe tried to push away, stating that she was very uncomfortable and that she took her job as a masseuse very seriously and that she wanted to remain professional. Ms. Croft tried to bring the massage to an end, but Dolan proceeded to come on even stronger, treating Ms. Croftโs resistance as part of a challenge or a game.โ
Dolan then โpressured Ms. Croft into unwanted sexual intercourse with him,โ according to the lawsuit. It says Croft felt โdisgusted and terrified,โ but that she was lonely and intimidated by Dolanโs clout. He continued to โmake unwelcome advancesโ for the remainder of the tour, and Croft claims she felt โobligated to submit.โ
โDolan was extremely manipulative, constantly reminding Ms. Croft of the way he โfixedโ the situation with Golseth for her,โ the lawsuit states. โ... Ms. Croft was disgusted by Dolan, but her youth and extreme loneliness while on the road with strangers, as well as Dolanโs immense power, made it possible for Dolan to manipulate Ms. Croft and lure her under his control.โ
At the end of 2013, Croft was sent to join the Eagles tour in Los Angeles, according to her suit. This time, she was flown out on Dolanโs dime, which Croft says she found unusual. Croft was put up at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, apart from the Eagles and other band staff, but at the same hotel as Dolan and his band, according to the suit. There, it alleges, Dolan orchestrated a โchanceโ meeting between Croft and Harvey Weinstein while waiting for an elevator.
Weinstein lured Croft to his room with promises of massage work around Hollywood, which turned ugly when Weinstein, naked but for a bathrobe, demanded she try on clothes for him, and urged her to massage him on the bed, which Croft declined to do without a proper table. Weinstein became โvery angry,โ according to the lawsuit, which claims he then blocked the door to prevent her from leaving. Once she managed to get away, Weinstein chased her down the hallway and forced his way into Croftโs room, where he โshoved his fingers inside of her, using his other hand to hold her down,โ the lawsuit states. โHe tried to force his penis inside of her, although he struggled to do so.โ
Amid the ongoing attack, Dolan called Croft on the room phone, according to the suit.
โAfter hearing her speak to Dolan, Weinstein backed off of Ms. Croft,โ it says. โHe then stated to her, โWell, you know Jim and I are best friends. Heโs going to be very disappointed that you led me on, this wonโt look good for you.โโ
Once Weinstein left, Croft went to Dolanโs room and told him what had happened. He was unmoved, the suit states, telling Croft that Weinstein โwas โa troubled person,โโ and that his friends were attempting to โget him to address [his] issues.โ
โDolan was not at all surprised by the fact that Ms. Croft had โrandomlyโ happened to meet one of his โbest friendsโ at the hotel,โ according to the suit. โNor, incredibly, did Dolan express any surprise at the news that Weinstein was โsexually aggressiveโ with Ms. Croftโฆ Dolan intimated that Weinstein was not a โsafeโ person but did little to console Ms. Croft or help her to report the assault to the authorities.โ
Consumed with โshame and disgust,โ Croft left the tour and flew back to Tennessee, the suit says. Her family and friends noticed something different about her, that she โwas no longer as happy and energetic as she used to be,โ according to the suit. Giving massages now triggered panic attacks, and Croft says she often found herself crying uncontrollably.
โTo cope with the incessant stress and horrific memories of the tour, Ms. Croft turned to drugs and alcohol to forget about the assault and to assuage her feelings of shame and guilt for getting roped into Dolanโs manipulations,โ the lawsuit states. โHer substance use turned to abuse, and she later required extensive rehabilitation to cope with her depression and the related substance use.โ
Croft subsequently โstruggled to form healthy relationships with men,โ and soon left the industry, according to the suit.
In 2018, Dolan sent an email out to friends and associates, sharing a new song of his, the lawsuit says. In the lyrics, Dolan lamented the fact that he โshouldโve knownโ about Weinsteinโs โvile attacks,โ which he publicly claimed to have known nothing about at the time. Croft, who was on the recipient list, says in her suit that she listened to the song and was โhorrifiedโnot just by the mediocrity of Dolanโs music, but moreover by the blatant lie the song told.โ
โIn short, by claiming that he โshouldโve known,โ James Dolan doth protest too much,โ the suit says.
In a statement of his own, Croft lawyer Douglas Wigdor said Dolan has long managed to โdodge repeated issues concerning his judgment and character.โ
โWith the filing of todayโs complaint,โ Wigdor said, โit is time to finally hold Dolan accountable for his outrageous conduct.โ
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In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, Kellye Croft, 38, says the โbrutishโ MSG Sports and MSG Entertainment mogul, who Croft describes in the filing as a โmediocreโ singer-songwriter, preyed upon her some 10 years ago โfor his own sexual gratification,โ before passing her off to a known predator. Dolan, who was married at the time, led Croft to believe that he wanted โsomething more than merely satisfying his desire to have a sex-fueled โrock starโ experience on the road,โ the lawsuit states. โMs. Croftโs youthful naivete led her to believe, at the time, that Dolan actually cared about her.โ
Instead, he left her traumatized and broken, according to Croftโs lawsuit, which says she developed a substance abuse problem trying to โassuage her feelings of shame and guilt for getting roped into Dolanโs manipulations.โ
โTragically, Ms. Croft has since abandoned her lifelong love of massage therapy,โ the lawsuit says. โShe is unable to engage in the healing physical practice that she cared so deeply for, as now it carries all of the pain and devastation caused by Dolan and Weinstein.โ
In an emailed statement shared by attorney Douglas Wigdor, Croft said bringing the suit was a difficult decision.
โBut for me, to truly address my trauma, I need to seek accountability,โ she said. โJames Dolan manipulated me, brought me to California to abuse me, and then set me up for a vicious attack by Weinstein. My hope is that my lawsuit will force Dolan to acknowledge what he did to me and to take responsibility for the harm he has caused.โ
Dolanโs attorney, E. Danya Perry, said in her own emailed statement that there is โabsolutely no merit to any of the allegations against Mr. Dolan.โ
โKellye Croft and James Dolan had a friendship,โ Perry said. โThe references to Harvey Weinstein are simply meant to inflame and appear to be plagiarized from prior cases against Mr. Weinstein. These claims reflect an act of retaliation by an attorney who has brought multiple cases against Mr. Dolan and has not won, and cannot win, a judgment against him. Mr. Dolan always believed Ms. Croft to be a good person and is surprised she would agree to these claims. Bottom line, this is not a he said/she said matter and there is compelling evidence to back up our position. We look forward to proving that in court.โ
Weinsteinโs attorney, Jennifer Bonjean, said in an email that the disgraced Miramax co-founder โvehemently denies these meritless allegations and looks forward to litigating these claims in a court of law where the truth will be revealed.โ
Dolan (left) and Weinstein in 2005.
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Croftโs accusations can be traced back to October 2013, when she received an offer to serve as late Eagles guitarist Glenn Freyโs personal massage therapist on a leg of the bandโs โHistory of the EaglesโLive in Concertโ tour, according to the lawsuit. Then in her mid-20s, the Tennessee native believed this was โher big break, and the opportunity of a lifetime,โ the suit states.
Things went well enough that Eagles tour manager Tom Golseth asked Croft to join the band on tour dates the following month in North Carolina, Alabama, and Florida, the suit goes on. She was happy to be working in her chosen field, and found life on the road exciting, the suit says. At the same time, she was โoverwhelmedโ by it, and didnโt really know anyone else on the crew.
โThe experience became even more lonely and stressful for Ms. Croft when she got into a disagreement with Golseth, who had inappropriately chastised her and embarrassed her in front of other tour members,โ the lawsuit continues. โTo make matters worse, soon after these interactions took place, Golseth was fired from the Eagles tour.โ
Reached by phone on Tuesday, Golseth told The Daily Beast that he doesnโt โhave any memory of โchastisingโโ Croft, who he described as โa very sweet girl butโฆ very naive.โ
Golseth did remember the situation at issue, which he said involved another person who was โalleged to have done something inappropriate,โ but said he didnโt want to โname names.โ
โAll I did was try to help her, having worked with many artists over the years,โ Golseth said. โThe Eagles were a very difficult situation to navigate, operationally-wise. They are an organization of not just the egos of the artists themselves, but theyโre surrounded by people who have been around since the 1970s. Anybody new to that organization was not going to have an easy timeโฆ It just [reinforces] the term, โNo good deed goes unpunished.โ
Golseth parted ways with the Eagles in late November 2013, he said, declining to comment on Dolan, pointing to his โpowerfulโ friends.
After Golseth left the tour, Croftโs lawsuit says she โbecame completely ostracized from other tour members, who believed she was the reason for [his] firing.โ
Eagles management gave Croft permission to fill any open slots by booking massages with others on the tour, and at one point she happened to hand a business card to Dolan, the suit states. Dolan, it claims, had helped finance the string of dates in exchange for letting his โmediocre bandโ serve as opening act. Croft had never heard of Dolan, and was unaware of his โimmense wealth, power, and influence,โ according to the lawsuit. A few days later, Dolan scheduled his first massage with Croft, who says she was โvisibly distractedโ over what happened with Golseth.
After explaining her feelings to Dolan, he assured her that things would be โtaken care of,โ the suit says. A short time later, Glenn Frey called Croft and โapologized repeatedly and profusely to her for the situation with Golseth,โ which Croft says seemed โextremely out of characterโ for the guitarist.
During Dolanโs second massage with Croft, he made clear that he was the one who had Frey apologize, the lawsuit continues. And thatโs when Croft โbegan to understand the power Dolan had,โ it states.
Dolan (left) and Weinstein in 2014.
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
โTowards the end of the massage, Dolan pulled Ms. Croft towards him,โ the suit says. โShe tried to push away, stating that she was very uncomfortable and that she took her job as a masseuse very seriously and that she wanted to remain professional. Ms. Croft tried to bring the massage to an end, but Dolan proceeded to come on even stronger, treating Ms. Croftโs resistance as part of a challenge or a game.โ
Dolan then โpressured Ms. Croft into unwanted sexual intercourse with him,โ according to the lawsuit. It says Croft felt โdisgusted and terrified,โ but that she was lonely and intimidated by Dolanโs clout. He continued to โmake unwelcome advancesโ for the remainder of the tour, and Croft claims she felt โobligated to submit.โ
โDolan was extremely manipulative, constantly reminding Ms. Croft of the way he โfixedโ the situation with Golseth for her,โ the lawsuit states. โ... Ms. Croft was disgusted by Dolan, but her youth and extreme loneliness while on the road with strangers, as well as Dolanโs immense power, made it possible for Dolan to manipulate Ms. Croft and lure her under his control.โ
At the end of 2013, Croft was sent to join the Eagles tour in Los Angeles, according to her suit. This time, she was flown out on Dolanโs dime, which Croft says she found unusual. Croft was put up at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, apart from the Eagles and other band staff, but at the same hotel as Dolan and his band, according to the suit. There, it alleges, Dolan orchestrated a โchanceโ meeting between Croft and Harvey Weinstein while waiting for an elevator.
Weinstein lured Croft to his room with promises of massage work around Hollywood, which turned ugly when Weinstein, naked but for a bathrobe, demanded she try on clothes for him, and urged her to massage him on the bed, which Croft declined to do without a proper table. Weinstein became โvery angry,โ according to the lawsuit, which claims he then blocked the door to prevent her from leaving. Once she managed to get away, Weinstein chased her down the hallway and forced his way into Croftโs room, where he โshoved his fingers inside of her, using his other hand to hold her down,โ the lawsuit states. โHe tried to force his penis inside of her, although he struggled to do so.โ
U.S. District Court for the Central District of California
Amid the ongoing attack, Dolan called Croft on the room phone, according to the suit.
โAfter hearing her speak to Dolan, Weinstein backed off of Ms. Croft,โ it says. โHe then stated to her, โWell, you know Jim and I are best friends. Heโs going to be very disappointed that you led me on, this wonโt look good for you.โโ
Once Weinstein left, Croft went to Dolanโs room and told him what had happened. He was unmoved, the suit states, telling Croft that Weinstein โwas โa troubled person,โโ and that his friends were attempting to โget him to address [his] issues.โ
โDolan was not at all surprised by the fact that Ms. Croft had โrandomlyโ happened to meet one of his โbest friendsโ at the hotel,โ according to the suit. โNor, incredibly, did Dolan express any surprise at the news that Weinstein was โsexually aggressiveโ with Ms. Croftโฆ Dolan intimated that Weinstein was not a โsafeโ person but did little to console Ms. Croft or help her to report the assault to the authorities.โ
Consumed with โshame and disgust,โ Croft left the tour and flew back to Tennessee, the suit says. Her family and friends noticed something different about her, that she โwas no longer as happy and energetic as she used to be,โ according to the suit. Giving massages now triggered panic attacks, and Croft says she often found herself crying uncontrollably.
โTo cope with the incessant stress and horrific memories of the tour, Ms. Croft turned to drugs and alcohol to forget about the assault and to assuage her feelings of shame and guilt for getting roped into Dolanโs manipulations,โ the lawsuit states. โHer substance use turned to abuse, and she later required extensive rehabilitation to cope with her depression and the related substance use.โ
Croft subsequently โstruggled to form healthy relationships with men,โ and soon left the industry, according to the suit.
In 2018, Dolan sent an email out to friends and associates, sharing a new song of his, the lawsuit says. In the lyrics, Dolan lamented the fact that he โshouldโve knownโ about Weinsteinโs โvile attacks,โ which he publicly claimed to have known nothing about at the time. Croft, who was on the recipient list, says in her suit that she listened to the song and was โhorrifiedโnot just by the mediocrity of Dolanโs music, but moreover by the blatant lie the song told.โ
โIn short, by claiming that he โshouldโve known,โ James Dolan doth protest too much,โ the suit says.
In a statement of his own, Croft lawyer Douglas Wigdor said Dolan has long managed to โdodge repeated issues concerning his judgment and character.โ
โWith the filing of todayโs complaint,โ Wigdor said, โit is time to finally hold Dolan accountable for his outrageous conduct.โ
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