Sterling will not pay fine, threatening to sue NBA

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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    Sterling will not pay fine, threatening to sue NBA

    Donald Sterling refuses to go away quietly. The Los Angeles Clippers owner banned for life from the NBA has threatened to sue the league and claimed, through a lawyer, that he has done nothing wrong, according to Sports Illustrated's Michael McCann.

    SI.com has learned that Donald Sterling has hired prominent antitrust litigator Maxwell Blecher, who has written a letter to NBA executive vice president and general counsel Rick Buchanan threatening to sue the NBA. The letter, sources tells SI.com, claims that Sterling has done nothing wrong and that "no punishment is warranted" for Sterling. Blecher also tells Buchanan that Sterling will not pay the $2.5 million fine, which is already past due. Blecher ends the letter by saying this controversy "will be adjudicated."



    "We reject your demand for payment," the letter tells Buchanan, who on May 14 informed Sterling by letter that he must pay the $2.5 million fine.

    Blecher reportedly is arguing that Sterling has not violated the NBA's constitution, and that the league denied Sterling "due process rights."

    Although his lawyer is claiming he did nothing wrong, Sterling sort-of apologized on CNN for his racist remarks that were made public by TMZ.

    Despite immense public pressure, it appears Sterling will not be shamed into selling the team. This could be a long legal battle.

    http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on-...to-sue-the-nba
    Lets get that popcorn out, nothing will be better than a professional sports team owner suing the league.
  • Goober
    Needs a hobby
    • Feb 2009
    • 12271

    #2
    I'm glad he isn't going down without a fight. Good for him.

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