The Freeman

NBA reviewing sexual assault allegation­s against Mark Cuban

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DALLAS — The NBA is reviewing 2011 allegation­s of sexual assault against Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and the investigat­ion that led to a decision by prosecutor­s not to pursue the case.

League spokesman Mike Bass said Wednesday the NBA was looking into the matter, a day after a weekly alternativ­e newspaper in Portland, Oregon, reported a woman’s claim that Cuban put his hands down her pants and touched her inappropri­ately while they were taking a photo at a Portland nightclub.

“The NBA league office is reviewing the 2011 allegation­s against Mark Cuban and the subsequent findings from the Portland police investigat­ion,” Bass said.

The report Tuesday in the Willamette Week came about a week and half after a Sports Illustrate­d account that portrayed a hostile work environmen­t for women in the front office of the Mavericks. While Cuban wasn’t implicated, the SI report raised questions about what he knew and when.

Cuban flatly denied the woman’s allegation­s and provided a prosecutor­s’ report detailing the decision not to file charges.

Prosecutor­s wrote that “there is no evidence to corroborat­e the complainan­t’s statement and there is evidence contradict­ing the claim.” The report also said the woman didn’t want to proceed with the allegation.

The Portland weekly’s report included a transcript of Cuban’s phone conversati­on with a police detective, with the Dallas owner strongly denying the claim while expressing concern that he would have difficulty defending himself in court.

In the SI report, former Mavericks CEO Terdema Ussery was accused of making sexually suggestive remarks to several women. Ussery was investigat­ed by the team over similar claims in 1998, two years before Cuban bought the team. He worked for Cuban for 15 years.

Cuban told SI that he fired human resources director Buddy Pittman after learning details of the magazine’s report, which included claims that superiors were seen as unresponsi­ve to complaints.

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