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V. STIVIANO GETS ATTACKED BY A CRAZY MAN!

Published June 4, 2014 by sheezacoldpiece

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Damn! Did Donald Sterling order the hit out on her or what? Here’s the story according to The Jasmin Brand…

Reportedly, the man’s name is Dominick Diorio. He has been charged with assault as a hate crime and aggravated harassment. Police say that he and an accomplice jumped V. Stiviano outside the Gansevoort Hotel in the Meatpacking District (in NYC) on Sunday.

According to The New York Daily News, Diorio was identified through surveillance video and then by Stiviano in a lineup. He surrendered to cops Monday.

So what actually happened? Allegedly, he and his friend were apparently drunk when they began harassing Stiviano, as she dined near the hotel. Officials and her attorney said the men followed her outside and hurled slurs as they punched her in the head and face. Stiviano’s lawyer said in a statement:

As Ms. Stiviano was getting inside a cab, one of the assailants punched her in the face, calling her a “f—— n—– bitch. Moments later, Ms. Stiviano was punched again by the same person while he was yelling, ‘I am going to slaughter you.’

This just ain’t right. It’s mighty suspect she’s being randomly attacked by strangers because of the mess with Donald Sterling. I say this because video has been released of her making racist comments herself, so it’s hard to believe she released the tapes that got Donald Sterling in the trouble he’s in. Regardless, no one deserves this, but then again unfortunately trouble comes when you put yourself out there as a target messing around with a married man and running your mouth. Shit gets real, and it’s out there for the world to see. Gotta be careful out here cause Mrs. Sterling herself could have something to do with it. You never know.

DONALD STERLING BLASTS MAGIC JOHNSON FOR HAVING HIV/AIDS – SAYS HE’S NO ROLE MODEL…

Published May 13, 2014 by sheezacoldpiece

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Via CNN –

In an exclusive interview with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Sterling spoke publicly for the first time since a controversial audio recording of him sparked a firestorm and put his ownership of the Clippers in jeopardy.

He repeatedly apologized and denied accusations that he’s racist, claiming he’d been “baited” into making what he called “terrible” remarks. But while he defended himself for much of the interview, he went on the offensive when Johnson’s name came up.

Sterling, 80, slammed the former Los Angeles Lakers player’s character and his battle with HIV, saying Johnson hasn’t done anything to help others.

“What kind of a guy goes to every city, has sex with every girl, then he catches HIV? Is that someone we want to respect and tell our kids about?” Sterling asked. “I think he should be ashamed of himself. I think he should go into the background. But what does he do for the black people? He doesn’t do anything.”

Fact-checking the Sterling interview

Johnson has been a central figure in the controversy since the recording of Sterling speaking with friend V. Stiviano surfaced last month on TMZ.

In the recording, which drew widespread condemnation from fans, players and the league, Sterling chastises Stiviano for posting pictures online of her posing with African-Americans, including Johnson. He tells her not to bring Johnson to Clippers games.

“Admire him, bring him here, feed him, f**k him, but don’t put (Magic) on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me,” he said.

As criticism over the recording spread, Johnson was among the first to say that Sterling should be forced to sell the team.

Now, as Sterling faces a lifetime ban from the National Basketball Association, a $2.5 million fine for the remarks and the possibility that fellow NBA owners could force him to sell the team he’s owned for more than 30 years, he claims Johnson is angling for control of the Clippers.

Sterling said that he waited so long to apologize about the recording because Johnson, who led the Los Angeles Lakers to five NBA championships, called him and told him to remain silent.

“I know the girl, don’t do anything. I’ll help you,” Sterling says Johnson told him.

“I think he wanted me to just do nothing so he could buy the team,” Sterling said.

Johnson hasn’t indicated whether he would pursue a Clippers ownership position.

Sterling: Some African-Americans ‘don’t want to help anybody’

In comments that drew immediate backlash across social media, Sterling said Johnson hasn’t done anything.

“What has he done? Can you tell me? Big Magic Johnson, what has he done?” Sterling said.

Sterling, who is Jewish, said Jewish people spend great amounts of money helping other Jews who are poor while rich black people turn their backs to people in need.

“That’s one problem I have. Jews, when they get successful, they will help their people, and some of the African-Americans — maybe I’ll get in trouble again — they don’t want to help anybody,” he said.

Cooper asked, “So are you saying that African-Americans don’t contribute to African-American communities as much as Jewish people –“

Sterling — measured for much of the interview — cut Cooper off and snapped back.

“There’s no African-American –,” he said, raising his voice. “Never mind, I don’t know, I’m sorry. You know, they all want to play golf with me. Everybody wants to be with me. I’m easy. I’m fun.”

What has Magic Johnson done? Quite a lot, actually

Johnson responds

In a series of Twitter posts after the interview aired, Johnson fired back, but he didn’t respond to the specific allegations.

“I’d rather be talking about these great NBA Playoffs than Donald Sterling’s interview,” he said.

“After this week, no more Sterling talk. Just the NBA Playoffs,” he said in another post.

Johnson’s 1991 revelation that he was HIV-positive shocked the sports world. The athlete has drawn accolades for his openness about the illness and his push to help fight it. He’s the founder of the Magic Johnson Foundation, which has raised millions for HIV/AIDS awareness.

It also provides funds for testing and treatment as well as scholarships and mentoring for minority students.

As chairman and CEO of Magic Johnson Enterprises, Johnson has invested extensively, with the company describing its mission on its website as being “a catalyst for and fostering community/economic empowerment” in “ethnically diverse urban communities.”

NBA Commissioner: Sterling’s comments on Johnson ‘malicious’ behaving badly

Even as Sterling repeatedly said he is sorry, many appeared unconvinced after the interview, pointing particularly to his comments about Johnson.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said he’d read a transcript of the interview.

“While Magic Johnson doesn’t need me to, I feel compelled on behalf of the NBA family to apologize to him that he continues to be dragged into this situation and be degraded by such a malicious and personal attack,” Silver said in a statement. “The NBA Board of Governors is continuing with its process to remove Mr. Sterling as expeditiously as possible.”

In a conference call, Clippers Coach Doc Rivers said of Sterling’s comments, “That doesn’t sound like much of an apology to me.”

“This attack on Magic is crazy,” filmmaker Spike Lee told Cooper after the interview. “He’s messing with the wrong brother. Magic is loved by everybody around the world. And the talk about some other stuff that has nothing to do with nothing is ridiculous.”

And Sterling’s comments about Johnson surprised several NBA players who spoke with CNN’s Rachel Nichols on Monday.

“The biggest shock waves from players that I talked to today, they said, ‘Wait a minute, he insulted Magic Johnson again? He did that again?’ They can’t believe that,” Nichols said. “As far as they are concerned, that is a final straw.”

The timing of Sterling’s apology drew criticism from the Clippers’ interim CEO.

“I would observe, as most Americans I think would observe, that he’s a little late, for sure,” said Dick Parsons, a former chairman of Citigroup and Time Warner who was tapped by the NBA to be the team’s interim CEO last week. “But beyond that, I’m here to help turn one of the burners off under the pot, not to turn it up higher. So I think I’ll keep my personal views personal.”

Still, Sterling said he thinks his players, whom he cannot contact anymore because he is banned from team functions and operations, love him.

“Absolutely! They know I’m not a racist — and I’m not a racist,” he said.

Sterling’s relationship with Stiviano

Sterling blamed Stiviano for “baiting” him into saying the racist remarks on the recordings — comments he said he had no idea were being recorded. But he said he is not sure why she did it, because she didn’t blackmail him. In fact, he believes she is a “good person.”

When asked if he had an intimate relationship with Stiviano, 31 and nearly 50 years younger than Sterling, he declined to answer.

“I don’t think a gentleman should discuss any of the personal items that go on with a woman,” he said.

Stiviano told ABC that she was a friend and confidant to Sterling but they didn’t have a sexual relationship.

Sterling’s estranged wife, Shelly, believes they did and is suing Stiviano to get back more than $2 million in gifts her husband gave his friend.

Donald Sterling said Stiviano made him jealous by saying she was going to bring four handsome black football players to a Clippers game with her, prompting the now-infamous racist rant.

“I was a little jealous,” he said, adding that he was referring to the players when he said, “Don’t bring them to the game.”

Awaiting the NBA’s next move

Sterling, a lawyer and billionaire real estate investor, wouldn’t tell CNN if he will sue the NBA if his fellow owners vote to force him to sell the team.

Even though Silver has said he wants the other teams to vote the Clippers owner out, Sterling said he doesn’t think the other 29 owners would do it.

The league’s finance committee is to meet this week to take another step toward the forced sale.

If the case proceeds to a full vote, 75% of the owners would have to approve it.

However, an attorney for Shelly Sterling told CNN Friday that she wants to keep her 50% stake in the team.

“She wants to remain a passive owner,” said attorney Pierce O’Donnell. “She’s not going to want to manage the team. She’s going to want a very skilled, professional, well-heeled new owner to come in and replace Donald,” O’Donnell said. “She only wants to own the team in her lifetime. She’s 79 years old. At this point, she’s earned it. She’s been an owner for 33 years, and she’s an avid fan.”

In an interview with ABC News on Sunday, Shelly Sterling said she was prepared to fight any attempt by the NBA to take away her stake in the team.

“I will fight that decision,” she told ABC’s Barbara Walters. “To be honest with you, I’m wondering if a wife of one of the owners, and there’s 30 owners, did something like that, said those racial slurs, would they oust the husband? Or would they leave the husband in?”

NBA spokesman Mark Bass said in a statement after the ABC interview aired that what happens if the owners vote for a forced sale is already spelled out in the NBA Constitution.

“Under the NBA Constitution, if a controlling owner’s interest is terminated by a 3/4 vote, all other team owners’ interests are automatically terminated as well. It doesn’t matter whether the owners are related as is the case here,” he said. “These are the rules to which all NBA owners agreed to as a condition of owning their team.”

Donald Sterling told CNN’s Cooper that since he hasn’t been ordered to sell, it wasn’t worth discussing.

“We aren’t there yet so why should I address that issue? I don’t want to fight with my partners,” he said. “We all do what we have to do. I love them and I respect them. Whatever their decision is with regard to my terrible words, then I have to do it, I think.”

CLIPPERS OWNER DONALD STERLING GETS BANNED FOR LIFE BY NBA COMMISSIONER ADAM SILVER

Published April 29, 2014 by sheezacoldpiece

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This is only to pacify the colored folks, but I will not give a penny or any of my support to the L.A. Clippers as long as that man owns the team. A 2.5 million fine is peanuts for this man, and the fact that he’s 80 isn’t much of a “Life” ban that matters to this man. So I’m still saying “so what” and “boo who bullshit”. Anyway, peep the story below according to TMZ—-

NBA Commish Adam Silver made the announcement Tuesday … saying the NBA will also fine Sterling $2.5 million … and insists, “I will do everything in my power” to “force” Sterling to sell the Clippers.

Silver says he does not know if Sterling will fight the lifetime ban — but says he has the full support of the NBA owners.

“I fully expect to get the support I need from the other NBA owners to remove him,” Silver said.

Silver says he spoke to several players, coaches and owners before deciding on the lifetime ban.

As for the ban, Sterling will not be allowed to attend any NBA games or practices ever again … and will not be permitted inside any team facilities.

Silver says the ban will only pertain to Donald — and not to his family members.

During the news conference, Silver said he was “personally outraged” by Sterling’s comments.

Silver says … during the investigation, Sterling confirmed he made the racist comments.

Silver noted, “The hateful opinions are those of Mr. Sterling. The views expressed by Mr. Sterling are deeply offensive and harmful.”

Silver says he’s “personally outraged.”

TMZ Sports broke the story … Sterling told V. Stiviano he did not want her to bring black people to Clippers games, including Magic Johnson.

Magic has tweeted that he is “very happy and satisfied” with Silver’s decision.

LA CLIPPERS OWNER DONALD STERLING IS A RACIST!

Published April 26, 2014 by sheezacoldpiece

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Please believe he will never see a dollar from me ever in his life. Here is the full story:

TMZ revealed a recording early Saturday morning of what it says is Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling pathetically admonishing his girlfriend for “associating” with African-Americans – apparently she made the major mistake, in Sterling’s eyes, of posing for a photo with Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, a photo she later uploaded to her Instagram account.

Sterling rails on Stiviano — who ironically is black and Mexican — for putting herself out in public with a black person (she has since taken the pic down). But it doesn’t end there. You have to listen to the audio to fully grasp the magnitude of Sterling’s racist worldview. Among the comments:

— “It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you’re associating with black people. Do you have to?” (3:30)

— “You can sleep with [black people]. You can bring them in, you can do whatever you want. The little I ask you is not to promote it on that … and not to bring them to my games.” (5:15)

— “I’m just saying, in your lousy f******* Instagrams, you don’t have to have yourself with, walking with black people.” (7:45)

— “…Don’t put him [Magic] on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me. And don’t bring him to my games.” (9:13)

Sterling has a documented history of allegedly racist behavior — he’s been sued twice by the federal government for allegedly refusing to rent apartments to Blacks and Latinos.

He was also sued by former Clippers exec Elgin Baylor for racial discrimination — though a jury was ultimately not convinced and shot down Baylor’s case.

Sterling has been separated from his wife Shelly for years. She remains a key player in running the team and sources tell us she’s “mortified” by Sterling’s comments.

We have made several calls to Sterling and his people … so far, no word back.

This asshole can put his old wrinkled non functional penis in a half black woman, and have black players on his team, yet doesn’t want them at his games!?! Fuck outta here ole racist bitch, he’ll never see a coin/dollar from me!!!