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Fat Joe is a big fan, both of the New York Knicks and the controversial owner, Jim Dolan. Musician to celebrate and Dolan in Cleveland where the team got its last appearance in many years. When the Knicks went under a lot of scrutiny on aggressive defense in the last 3 NBA games, Fat Joe stuck to the boss.
“Shout out to Mr. Dolan, the team’s biggest owner in the game,” he he told reporters at that time. “They desecrate Mr. Dolan, like, like Bruce Wayne, like the Batman movie and this is Gotham City… This man takes care of us.”
Within Dolan’s organization, however, some have a different opinion of Fat Joe. Madison Square Garden’s insider VIP system calls Joe “moderate risk,” one of about 400 celebrities at risk. Many of these celebrities are Knicks fans: Edie Falco, Mark Ronson, John Turturro, and Tracy Morgan, to name a few. This makes the 400-ish records unusual. Many of the 39,539 entries labeled “talent” — which track bold names in business, technology, politics, media, and sports, along with their guests — aren’t ranked at all.
The site is part of a larger document published last month by ShinyHunters, a hacking group. 404 Media was one the first to declare on the hacking and release of the VIP scroll. But the way Madison Square Garden called so many of the Knicks’ most visible, loyal fans has never been revealed in the past, and MSG’s attitude did it.
The archives do not provide a clear explanation for Fat Joe’s designation as “middle-threat”. But as WIRED has done already writtenMSG’s security guards the online content of Dolan and Garden management. Some fans have been fighting MSG for criticizing the mogul; MSG security also asked local police to check on a teenager in Colorado after one tweet. “They were scared of a 14-year-old kid in Colorado,” an MSG security official texted in a message obtained by WIRED.
A source familiar with the matter tells WIRED that Garden security has conducted a sweep of celebrities looking for tickets to the game. If you’re famous and you’re known to have a risk — even a low risk — it means “you’ve done something in advertising, in social media, that has attracted the attention of the wrong people,” the source continues. The talent database, which has records from December 2020 and includes the latest update in early June of this year, also mentions “SM’s concerns.” Threats to physical security – harm to people or property – have been recorded in some storage facilities, the source said. (The source adds that these types of databases are common on forums.)
Field security casts a wide net to search for anything malicious posted online, the source said. “It shouldn’t be too difficult. You can just blame the team or the place itself,” said the source. “You can write that you did not enter the house and you were not happy with the way people treated you at the other entrance of the hospital.
According to a source, Fat Joe became known for hooking up with another New York City rap legend, Jadakiss, who was there. Dolan’s opponent in the past. (“He always seems to be the happiest when the team gets the ball,” Jadakiss said in 2020.) Jadakiss is described as a “mid-range threat.” Other members of his hip-hop group, the Lox, are also in the database but do not pose a threat.