
Donald Sterling loses appeal to reverse sale of LA Clippers
Former Clippers owner was trying to regain the team his estranged wife sold last year for a record $2 billion
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Former Clippers owner was trying to regain the team his estranged wife sold last year for a record $2 billion
Billionaire says the two violated his privacy and caused damage on a "scale of unparalleled and unprecedented magnitude"
Billionaire forced to sell team after making racist comments files for divorce from estranged wife weeks before their 60th anniversary
A Los Angeles judge ruled that V. Stiviano pay three parties connected to former Clippers owner Donald Sterling for the costs of her lawsuit against them
Shelly Sterling reported burglary at Beverly Hills home of former Los Angeles Clippers owner
Shelly Sterling negotiated record $2 billion sale after NBA banned Donald Sterling for making racist remarks
Shelly Sterling's lawyers call attempt to block $2 billion sale "another desperate act by a desperate man"
After months of controversy, the final ruling on the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers has been made
"I can't believe it's over. I feel good," says Shelly Sterling; but Donald Sterling's lawyer hints at appeal
Embattled LA Clippers owner says he'll spend rest of his life suing the NBA, claims wife Shelly "deceived me"
"Stand up and be a man," a combative Sterling challenges wife's attorney during trial to determine whether she can sell L.A. Clippers
Donald Sterling ordered to testify after skipping opening of trial to decide whether his estranged wife can finish $2B sale of L.A. Clippers without his OK
Jurisdictional issue delays start of trial focusing on whether Donald Sterling's wife had authority to negotiate $2B sale of team
Donald Sterling allegedly called Shelly Sterling's attorney, Pierce O'Donnell, and stated, "I am going to take you out, O'Donnell"
July 7 probate trial will determine if Shelly Sterling is sole trustee who can proceed with $2 billion sale of team to Steve Ballmer
Issues blistering statement ahead of court fight with estranged wife over right to sell L.A. Clippers
Sterling agrees to sell team to Steve Ballmer and will also drop $1 billion lawsuit against NBA, attorney says
Woman at center of Donald Sterling controversy says she was punched in the face in Manhattan
The NBA announced that the Los Angeles Clippers would be sold for $2 billion to former Microsoft chief Steve Ballmer
As legal questions arise about L.A. Clippers owner's mental state, another big one remains: Why fight for $1B in court when it could just be handed to you?
The deal is not done, but former Microsoft CEO may be letting his passion for basketball trump his desire to earn a profit
Sterling's estranged wife is claiming sole control of Clippers saying husband is diagnosed with Alzheimer's
Donald Sterling's wife says she's selling team to former Microsoft CEO for $2 billion, but Sterling's team appears poised to fight sale
Sale of Clippers apparently moving forward despite lawyer's claim that Donald Sterling will fight "to the bloody end" to keep his team
Less than a week after giving his wife permission to sell the L.A. Clippers, Donald Sterling now says recording of his racist remarks didn't violate NBA rules
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