Democrat donor Donald Sterling didn’t only ‘allegedly’ say to his girl friend not to bring blacks to Clipper games, but he was also sued back in 2006 because he ‘allegedly’ refused to rent apartments to Hispanics and blacks and to families with children. The lawsuit was settled in 2009 when Sterling agreed to pay $2.73 million to settle that case. Of course, the NBA didn’t give a sh*T about Sterling then. Now, all of a sudden the NBA is ‘looking into’ Sterling’s alleged comments about bring blacks to Clippers games. Sterling was also sued by former Clippers General Managers and Lakers great Elgin Baylor for age discrimination in 2011. Again, the nBA didn’t seem to care then.
Democrat Donald Sterling doesn’t like Latinos either |
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In November 2009, Sterling agreed to pay $2.73 million to settle allegations by the government that he refused to rent apartments to Hispanics and blacks and to families with children. The Justice Department sued Sterling in August 2006 for allegations of housing discrimination in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles.
In March 2011, Sterling won a lawsuit against former Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor when a jury rejected the Hall of Famer’s claim of age discrimination and harassment. Baylor, who was 76 at the time, had sought about $2 million after claiming he was forced out of the job he had held for 22 years. The team said Baylor left on his own and a jury awarded him nothing.