James Dolan uses facial software to boot lawyer he hates from Radio City

She came to see the Rockettes’ world-famous kick-line — but got kicked out of line instead.

Kelly Conlon, 44, was chaperoning her 9-year-old daughter’s Girl Scout troop to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular last month when she was flagged by the event space’s facial recognition system and refused entry despite holding a ticket.

What landed the New Jersey-based attorney on the naughty no-entry list? Her job.

“They said my firm was on the attorney exclusion list and escorted me out,” Conlon told The Post.

She said she was forced to spend 90 minutes wandering around outside in the rain while her daughter caught the show with the rest of her troop inside. 

“I was caught off-guard – I just complied with what they asked me to do and I left my daughter inside the venue with her troops. I had driven multiple people in my car so I couldn’t leave to go home,” Conlon said.

Kelly Conlon (right), attorney with the New Jersey-based law firm Davis, Saperstein and Salomon, is pictured with partner Sam Davis. Conlon was kicked out of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular when facial recognition flagged her because of her job as an attorney.
J.C.Rice
Facial recognition software is part of stringent security measures in place at Radio City Music Hall.
Matthew McDermott

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