Former Dallas Mavericks general manager Donnie Nelson is suing the Mavericks, alleging that team owner Mark Cuban fired him in retaliation for reporting sexual misconduct by a team executive
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban stands behind the bench during the second half of his team's NBA basketball game against the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco, Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022. – Former Dallas Mavericks general manager Donnie Nelson sued the team Thursday, alleging that team owner Mark Cuban fired him in retaliation for reporting sexual misconduct by a team executive.
The deterioration of his relationship with Cuban, which Nelson said had previously been close, climaxed withWhen Nelson complained to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission of illegal retaliation, Cuban offered him $52 million to drop the complaint and enter into a non-disclosure agreement, the lawsuit alleged.
The statement concluded: “The Mavs have always intended to hold private the inappropriate actions of Donnie Nelson that led to his termination.”saying: “Everything in that filing is a lie. We did multiple complete investigations and the only person that did not live up to the standards of the Dallas Mavericks was Mr. Nelson. He was fired as a result.
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