New York Knicks center Eddy Curry said he is "shocked" by the lawsuit, which alleges sexual harrassment and racial discrimination. (Newsday / J. Conrad Williams Jr)
The former driver for Eddy Curry is seeking $5 million from the Knicks' center in an explosive lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and racial discrimination, the driver's attorney told Newsday Monday night.
After Monday night's Knicks game in New Orleans, Curry said he is "just shocked." His lawyer called it "extortion."
The lawsuit states that Curry approached his driver, David Kuchinsky, in the nude on two separate occasions and "kept asking him to look and to touch him," said Kuchinsky's attorney, Matthew Blit. Blit also said the lawsuit alleges that Curry referred to Kuchinsky in racially offensive terms.
"This is absolutely false," Curry said. "It's incredible. I can't even believe it."
The former driver for Eddy Curry is seeking $5 million from the Knicks' center in an explosive lawsuit alleging sexual harassment and racial discrimination, the driver's attorney told Newsday Monday night.
After Monday night's Knicks game in New Orleans, Curry said he is "just shocked." His lawyer called it "extortion."
The lawsuit states that Curry approached his driver, David Kuchinsky, in the nude on two separate occasions and "kept asking him to look and to touch him," said Kuchinsky's attorney, Matthew Blit. Blit also said the lawsuit alleges that Curry referred to Kuchinsky in racially offensive terms.
"This is absolutely false," Curry said. "It's incredible. I can't even believe it."