Sports Scandal Guessing Game: 'Times' Harasser Edition

We didn't look at this earlier, as we admit we should have, because, well, even with all sorts of sexual-harassment charges, we still figured there's no way hockey is ever interesting. We were wrong. Courtney Prince, a former captain of the Rangers' cheerleading squad, the Rangers City Skaters, who a year and a half ago filed suit against Madison Square Garden for sexual harassment, has an exclusive first interview on the front page of today's Daily News. Among her unpleasant stories is this one:
The skaters later decided to go to dinner, and as they were hailing cabs, Prince returned to the bar to wait for a woman she thought was still in the bathroom. When they returned, she found herself alone with [Rangers PR man Jason] Vogel and a New York Times reporter.
But instead of taking Prince to the uptown restaurant where the other skaters were dining, Vogel and The Times reporter took her to a West Village bar called Daddy-O's. The two men then told Prince they wanted to take her into the bathroom for a threesome. Prince tried to ignore the remark.
When The Times reporter, who is not identified in the lawsuit, then asked Prince if he could kiss her, she says she said "no" and turned to Vogel. The Rangers' PR man put his open mouth and tongue on her mouth. She ran from the bar and grabbed a cab. Vogel followed, saying, "Let's get a hotel."
Um, yeah. So the question, then: Who's the threesome-loving, alleged attempted-raping Times reporter. Any guesses? Let us know.