According to an article published on Wednesday by Daily Beast reporters Katie Zavadski and Kelly Weill, disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and the Weinstein Company are now the subjects of a new class-action lawsuit. The suit filed in federal court accuses them of racketeering in an attempt to cover up Weinstein’s alleged serial sexual assaults over the years.

New York Knicks and New York Rangers current owner James Dolan, who is a former director of the Weinstein Company, is also a person named in the lawsuit.

Per the Daily Beast, the lawsuit says that Dolan is also accused of knowing “Weinstein’s pattern and practice of predatory sexual conduct toward women from his personal relationship with Weinstein and his position as a director” of the company.

Former Weinstein Company board members are also listed as defendants: Marc Lasry, a former board member of the Weinstein company and the current co-owner of the Milwaukee Bucks, is also listed as one of the defendants as well as former board members Dirk Ziff, Tim Sarnoff, Tarak Ben Ammar, Lance Maerov, Richard Koenigsberg, and Paul Tudor Jones.

Six women, who are the plaintiffs in the case, seek to be certified as a class to sue Weinstein and the Weinstein Company on grounds of racketeering, civil battery, assault, and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress. All six women say Weinstein sexually assaulted them when they auditioned for him or met him at company-sponsored events.

A full list of Weinstein's sexual assault accusers over the last few decades, which was released in October, can be viewed here in an article by reporter Nardine Saad of the Los Angeles Times.