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Rich and Famous Men Still Get Played Volume IV: Rewinding The Donald Sterling Story
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Rich and Famous Men Still Get Played Volume IV: Rewinding The Donald Sterling Story

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At this point, I assume we're all familiar with the story of Donald Sterling, the Los Angeles real estate tycoon and former owner of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers owner, so I won't re-hash the details of the story.

Sterling is a well-documented simp. He has made more than one poor girl, he seems to really like latinas, richer than she could have ever imagined, and despite any claims to the contrary, it's obvious that these women have come into their modest fortunes from fucking him and topping him off.

I think it's interesting, now that we've had the discussion on Instagram THOTs, that this particular story comes back into the spotlight, because your perspective on it might be different than it was last spring.

ESPN recently reported that now Sterling's wife, Shelly, and sideline hoe, V. Stiviano, are in court fighting over money and assets.

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Recordings that cost Donald Sterling ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers could cost the woman he was dating the fortune in gifts he lavished on her.

Snippets of the conversations recorded by V. Stiviano were played Wednesday as a lawyer for Sterling's wife, Shelly, explained why the former girlfriend should return more than $3.6 million the billionaire gave her in gifts that included a duplex, Ferrari, jewelry and designer clothes.

Stiviano manipulated and deceived the 80-year-old to give away community property that belongs to Shelly Sterling, his wife of nearly 60 years, attorney Pierce O'Donnell said in Los Angeles Superior Court.

"She defrauded him, and I feel that she is not entitled to any of these gifts or whatever they call them," Shelly Sterling later testified. "She's been very, very nasty to me, and she's been mean to my husband."

The trial brought the Sterlings and Stiviano together in one courtroom about a year after the recording of Donald Sterling telling Stiviano not to publicly associate with black people led to a bizarre series of events culminating with his lifetime ban from the NBA and the record $2 billion sale of the team.

Other conversations recorded on her cellphone show Stiviano conniving with Sterling to cover up the source of the money he gave her for the Spanish duplex near Beverly Hills.

"I don't want anybody to take anything away from me," she said in one recording.

Donald Sterling, at times confused and combative, denied having an affair with V. Stiviano, as his wife alleged, and described her as an "ex-friend" who hadn't contributed "50 cents" to the $1.8 million duplex now in her name.

Sterling, who made a fortune buying apartment buildings across Los Angeles, never explained why he purchased the house, although he made it clear he paid every penny because Stiviano was poor and her whole family was on welfare.

He said the house was supposed to be in the name of his family trust. Noting that Stiviano is part black and Hispanic, he said she illegally got her name inserted into escrow documents by befriending a Hispanic bank employee who added her name to a $1 million check.

Defense lawyer Mac Nehoray said Sterling gave the gifts when he was separated from his wife and that no real community property was transferred to his client. Further, he said the law does not allow a spouse to seek that money from a third party.

O'Donnell's characterization of the Sterlings' marriage as growing stronger in recent years "despite Donald's past and notorious dalliances" was questioned by Nehoray, who said Stiviano had been Donald Sterling's caretaker and spent every day with him at one point.

Nehoray pointed out that Shelly Sterling told Barbara Walters in an interview that the couple was estranged and that she didn't love her husband.

Shelly Sterling got choked up as she said the couple separated after a son died a few years ago. She had divorce papers drawn up after the recordings surfaced last year, but she never filed them and pledged her love to her husband.

Donald Sterling denied the couple ever was estranged and couldn't believe his wife used that word.

"It's inaccurate," he said. "It would be shocking to me."

Donald Sterling, a lawyer known for relishing a skirmish, sparred with Nehoray and frequently asked Judge Richard Fruin Jr. to intervene when he didn't want to answer a question. Each time, Fruin, who will decide the case, told Sterling to answer.

Sterling did dodge a question when asked whether he had added his wife as a defendant in his federal lawsuit against the NBA for forcing the sale of the team. He also is suing two doctors who said he had symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, a diagnosis that allowed his wife to seize the family trust and sell the team.

Sterling did not look at Stiviano, who made faces at the witnesses throughout the day and jotted notes to her lawyer.

O'Donnell said Stiviano had called Sterling throughout the day and asked the judge to order her to stop.

Fruin refused to intervene.

http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story...face-money

Sterling was quite honest in his deposition regarding a former sideline hoe, Alexandra Castro, in that their relationship was sexual, and now that he's an old man, he's being disingenuous by describing Stiviano as an "ex-friend".

We're not stupid, he wouldn't legitimately be friends with a mixed barrio bitch unless she was topping him off. We have women caking up by letting Arab sheiks defecate on their extensions, and this chick just had to be nice to him?

Follow me to the "We don't believe you, you need more people" line.

I also found this particular accusation quite interesting:

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Sterling, who made a fortune buying apartment buildings across Los Angeles, never explained why he purchased the house, although he made it clear he paid every penny because Stiviano was poor and her whole family was on welfare.

He said the house was supposed to be in the name of his family trust. Noting that Stiviano is part black and Hispanic, he said she illegally got her name inserted into escrow documents by befriending a Hispanic bank employee who added her name to a $1 million check. (emphasis added)

There's no way to know whether such an accusation could possibly be valid. It is my assertion that Sterling is a simp, and at one point he was in love with Stiviano, and he had no problem showering her with what were likely to him small gifts, such as Bentleys and small real estate properties, but the only possibly way she could have "befriended" a bank employee, would have to been to have initiated a sexual relationship with said employee -- for them to prove such a claim, they'd have to produce said employee, so I think they're just trying to indian give at this point and will continue to believe that until proven otherwise.

When rich men get played, I see a lot of posters rationalizing the outcomes, like, "Well he's rich, it's just a few million dollars." Wrong. You don't work your whole life and become wealthy just so some other bitch can cake up.

Think about where you are in life.

You're likely on the above-average side of intelligence, you have a college education, etc. Do you own multiple properties in Beverly Hills? Do you own several Bentleys and Ferraris?

Well V. Stiviano does...

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And for what?

Bitches shouldn't be able to come up on that level just because they suck and fuck a guy who has long money. That situation is exclusive for them. No bitch is going to make you rich and give you cars and cribs just because.

This wasn't his wife nor the mother of his children, which makes it all the more egregious.

Simpin' this hard ain't easy, but it sure looks like hoein' is.
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Rich and Famous Men Still Get Played Volume IV: Rewinding The Donald Sterling Story

Stiviano manipulated and deceived the 80-year-old to give away community property that belongs to Shelly Sterling, his wife of nearly 60 years, attorney Pierce O'Donnell said in Los Angeles Superior Court.

"She defrauded him, and I feel that she is not entitled to any of these gifts or whatever they call them," Shelly Sterling later testified. "She's been very, very nasty to me, and she's been mean to my husband."
^^^
In related news - the wife has a hamster the size of King Kong if she thinks Stiviano separated him from his money through anything less than good ole fashioned sucking and fucking

Being 1/3 of his wife's age didn't hurt either...

Deception my ass

MDP
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Rich and Famous Men Still Get Played Volume IV: Rewinding The Donald Sterling Story

The Sterlings are a fuckin' joke.

15 years ago, Alexandra Castro was V. Stiviano. He gave her money and property for their sexual relationship, and after she dropped his ass, they went to court to try to get the million-dollar crib he bought for her returned to him.

Once again, the property is in his sideline hoe's name, what are they going to do, ask the court to white it out?

The guy is a proven power simp.
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