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Rat faced Mexican Maria Vanessa Perez aka V. Stiviano loses lawsuit. Must pay Donald Sterling $50, 000.00.

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Sancho

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Jan 31, 2015, 8:34:32 PM1/31/15
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You remember this dumb Mexican bitch. The one who leaked some
tapes that forced Donald Sterling to sell his team.

http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.1773634!/img/httpIma
ge/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/article_970/vanessa-stiviano.jpg

http://mynewsla.com/sports/2015/01/26/v-stiviano-to-pay-50k-in-
legal-fees-for-failed-lawsuit-shelly-sterling-clippers/

The woman scolded by Donald Sterling for bringing black people
to Clippers games was ordered by a judge Monday to pay more than
$50,000 in legal fees related to her failed defamation
countersuit against the billionaire’s wife, the Sterling family
trust and a former Clippers team entity.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Fruin granted the
Sterling attorneys’ request to dismiss V. Stiviano’s claims in
November, which allowed the Sterling parties to seek attorneys’
fees.

Attorney Caroline Heindel, who represents Shelly Sterling, L.A.
Sports Properties and the Sterling family trust, said the
countersuit alleged unclear allegations that her clients defamed
Stiviano via the national news media by calling her a thief and
claiming she embezzled funds and other properties from Donald
Sterling.

Stiviano’s countersuit was so vague in its details that an
Internet search was made to see if there was anything to support
her allegations, Heindel said.

Heindel sought attorneys’ fees and costs to compensate her
clients in getting Stiviano’s complaint tossed. Donald
Sterling’s estranged wife asked for $40,460; the trust and L.A.
Sports Properties wanted about $19,800. The three parties also
wanted another $10,000 to pay for the additional costs related
to the motions to obtain attorneys’ fees.

Fruin granted the attorneys’ fees, but with a total of $11,500
in deductions.

Stiviano’s attorney, Mac Nehoray, called the amount sought by
the Sterling parties as “outrageous” and urged Fruin to award
far less money.

“They’re billing for something a clerk could have done,” Nehoray
said.

Shelly Sterling filed a lawsuit against March 7 in an effort to
get property given to Stiviano that was jointly owned by the
Sterlings. The suit alleged Stiviano, who often attended
Clippers games with Donald Sterling, met him at the 2010 Super
Bowl and began a sexual relationship with him.

Trial of Shelly Sterling’s case is scheduled for March 9.

Donald Sterling, who purchased the Clippers in 1981 for $12.5
million, was pressured to sell the team after the release of
recorded conversations between him and V. Stiviano. In those
conversations, Sterling criticized Stiviano for having her
picture taken with black people and told her not to bring them
to Clippers games.

The comments earned Sterling a lifetime ban from the NBA, which
initiated actions to strip the Clippers from him.

After a long legal battle last summer with her husband, Shelly
Sterling sold the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
for $2 billion.

 

Gary

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Feb 1, 2015, 7:40:22 AM2/1/15
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2015 02:33:20 +0100 (CET), "Sancho" <san...@nba.com>
wrote:

>After a long legal battle last summer with her husband, Shelly
>Sterling sold the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer
>for $2 billion.

Designing computer software must require less intelligence (and
tastes) than I thought.

A

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Feb 1, 2015, 7:52:18 AM2/1/15
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Ballmer didn't design (or write) software. Try to inform yourself before
you post.

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Gary

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Feb 1, 2015, 7:59:44 AM2/1/15
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Do you reckon you could become CEO of General Motors without knowing
how to drive a car ?

A

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Feb 1, 2015, 8:10:51 AM2/1/15
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He was their sales man. General Motors has nothing to do with it. He is
also nuts:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsboPUjrGc

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Gary

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Feb 1, 2015, 8:14:58 AM2/1/15
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Let me put it this way. Could you rise to become CEO of McDonalds
without knowing anything about what white folks like to eat ?
Er, well, er, yes. The last one did.

A

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Feb 1, 2015, 9:07:16 AM2/1/15
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Your racism is raising its ugly head again.

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Gary

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Feb 1, 2015, 11:17:05 AM2/1/15
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 15:07:16 +0100, A <a...@a.com> wrote:

>Gary wrote:
>> On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 14:10:51 +0100, A <a...@a.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gary wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 13:52:16 +0100, A <a...@a.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Gary wrote:

>>>>>> Designing computer software must require less intelligence (and
>>>>>> tastes) than I thought.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ballmer didn't design (or write) software. Try to inform yourself before
>>>>> you post.
>>>>
>>>> Do you reckon you could become CEO of General Motors without knowing
>>>> how to drive a car ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> He was their sales man. General Motors has nothing to do with it. He is
>>> also nuts:
>>>
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvsboPUjrGc
>>
>> Let me put it this way. Could you rise to become CEO of McDonalds
>> without knowing anything about what white folks like to eat ?
>> Er, well, er, yes. The last one did.
>
>Your racism is raising its ugly head again.

It's not racist to observe the facts. McDonalds is not the only one
making changes. My favorite restaurant -- Olive Garden has gotten
rid of their black CEO. I noticed the food quality had been
deteriorating, but I didn't realize they had a black CEO. As the
ol' boy says --- "That 'splains it."

"....Olive Garden's parent company Darden Restaurants (DRI) .........
The company, based in Orlando, Florida, said Tuesday that Lee will
replace Clarence Otis effective immediately. ..."

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/olive-garden-parent-darden-names-interim-ceo/

A

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Feb 1, 2015, 11:20:28 AM2/1/15
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And again. What's sad is that you don't even realize it because you
think that racism is normal.

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