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Madison Square Garden Sues Wired Over Report Claiming Venue Kept LGBTQ+ Celeb Database
By Mathew Rodriguez at them.
· July 17, 2026
· 3 min read
After Wired published a story earlier this month alleging that Madison Square Garden kept an ongoing database that categorized nearly 100 celebrities as “LGBTQIA,” the venue is now suing the tech outlet as well as the writer, Noah Shachtman, who led the reporting. Madison Square Garden Entertainment
Key takeaway , the entity that owns the venue, filed a lawsuit in the New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan on July 16 against Wired, Shachtman, co-writer Maddy Varner, and Wired global editorial director Katie Drummond.
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Category: rights ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: them. ·
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What is this story about? After Wired published a story earlier this month alleging that Madison Square Garden kept an ongoing database that categorized nearly 100 celebrities as “LGBTQIA,” the venue is now suing the tech outlet as well as the writer, Noah Shachtman, who led the reporting. Madison Square Garden Entertainment
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