Verizon has agreed to provide the cell phone records of a New York State Liquor Authority investigator in connection with the SLA’s investigation into whether or not MSG Entertainment’s “lawyer ban” violates the terms of its liquor license.

The telecommunications company will share the call records of a part-time investigator, Charles Stravalle, with the SLA, per the stipulated agreement. The SLA will redact non-relevant communications with Stravalle’s friends and family, and then produce the records to MSG.

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