Thursday, April 19, 2007
A Former Hockey Cheerleader and Her Fondness For Sex

Well Madison Square Garden has quite the sexual harassment case on their hands, and this time Isiah Thomas is not involved! This particular incident involves Courtney Prince, an ex-New York Ranger cheerleader (also known as Rangers City Skaters), who is suing Madison Square Garden after claiming that she was fired from her job in 2004 after complaining that she was sexually harassed by a New York Rangers executive. According to her at least, this executive approached her at a West Village bar and tried to convince her to join him in a 3-some. It looks like this unnamed executive failed in his attempt.
However the story doesn't end there, today Madison Square Garden attorneys made a desperate effort to prevent the case from going to trial, insisting that the former Rangers City Skater was actually fired because of her very very very strong enthusiasm towards sex and the fact that this obsession perturbed most of her co-employees:
In the sweeping counterattack, Garden attorney Melissa Rodriguez said Prince's behavior "is not surprising as she suffered from bipolar disorder, a classic symptom of which is hypersexuality."
The skaters claim Prince pretended to simulate sex on the ice during one practice and regularly coached skaters to appear more "f---able." She also grabbed other skaters' breasts and used explicit terms to describe their anatomy, the skaters said.
Prince's "crass sexual behavior" sowed discontent among the troupe of performers, including the former lead in "Disney on Ice," according to the court papers. Prince used language more likely heard in an NHL locker room to impress upon fellow skaters that looks were more important than skating, they said.
So how exactly did Prince coach the other skaters on how to "appear more f---able"?
"She said that we needed to make the audience feel like they want to be in your pants," skater Heather Gornall said in her affidavit.
"Play up your chest at the game... where [sic] a good bra, you can even pad it a bit if you feel the need," Prince allegedly wrote in a September 2003 e-mail to Gornall before her first game.
Wow. It will be really interesting to see how this one plays out. It doesn't seem like this woman should have a hard time finding work though. With her sexually-inclined attitude I'm sure she would be welcome at any strip club/brothel. And is it me or does Prince's actions seem just all too hypocritical? I wouldn't expect a woman who acts this way at work to turn down a ménage à trois with a Rangers executive.















8 Comments:
What we need is a lewd image of the skater to help me form my opinion and choose a side on this issue.
Hockey has cheerleaders?!
This seems like a pretty ridiculous approach by MSG. Kind of like the "she was dressed like she wanted sex" date rape defense.
Its almost as ridiculous as a Boston Red Sox Ball girl becoming popular for being "hot"(disclosure: she is "of age"... not that it really matters)
http://sports.webshots.com/photo/1399680204061431773lnZEWU
I guess hot is a subjective term after all.
Maybe the executive had "Old balls" and a 5-year plan she wasn't interested in hearing about.
good thing it's only men who stupid s--- when we're drinking...
I dont watch hockey, so I had no clue there were cheerleaders. But it looks like someone is going to be paying out some cash.
Yeh...we need a picture of this chick....
I will say this, if it is true what she told the other skaters -- she's right...all these "cheerleaders" at NBA games are simulating sex....not that it is a bad thing - LOL...
They have to be hotter than the bridge and tunnel broads the Islanders are employing.
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