Attorney: Sterling tape was leaked


Legal representative: Third celebration dripped Sterling recording

A legal representative standing for the lady Donald Sterling was speaking with when he made racist statements claimed Thursday that the hour-long talk was taped by mutual contract last September and given to a good friend for safekeeping, that then dripped it to TMZ.

V. Stiviano sent out two snippets of the chat, tape-recorded in her Los Angeles duplex, to a pal who launched them without her permission, lawyer Siamak Nehoray said. He would not identify the good friend.

Nehoray said she sent out snippets of the talk tape-recorded on her phone online to her pal for safekeeping in case anything happened, however only two went through, Nehoray mentioned.

He would not clarify on what motivated her to send out the recordings.

Nehoray mentioned Stiviano, 31, only learned they would become public after TMZ called her. She was ruined, he mentioned.

"She's a girl included the center of this thing, unwillingly," Nehoray claimed. "She didn't launch the tape. She gave it to someone for safe keeping. It was unfortunate that it was launched. It's a whole lot to deal with.".

In the recording, the Los Angeles Clippers proprietor reveals his misery with Stiviano for uploading online images of herself with black individuals, consisting of basketball wonderful Miracle Johnson.

Legal representative Robert Platt, who is basic advice for the Clippers, shared he has no remark.

In March, Sterling's partner, Rochelle, took legal action against Stiviano, looking for the return of greater than $2.5 million in presents Stiviano allegedly received from her hubby, including deluxe vehicles and a $1.8 million duplex. Stiviano's name is on the duplex's title, Nehoray said.

"We're saying when you provide a gift, don't ask for it back. The regulation is clear you do not have to," Nehoray said. The case was a "cut and paste" of a "previous claim versus a previous girlfriend," he claimed.

Nehoray mentioned a third person existed throughout the chat, yet she wishes to stay confidential. Nehoray stated the discussion happened in September 2013 after Sterling and Stiviano spent the day with each other; they 'd stopped at her place for Sterling to remainder.

"It was by common agreement that it was visiting be videotaped," he claimed. "There was absolutely nothing taking place back then. There was no lawsuit. There was no rift. In October he threw a special day party for her even.".

The golden state regulation requires both parties to accept tape-recording a chat that people would sensibly expect to be private.

Stiviano worked as Sterling's archivist, and Nehoray said she had been mischaracterized in the media. Sterling and Stiviano were good friends, but both never ever had an intimate partnership, Nehoray claimed.

Pay per Head Network is the price per head services online. Start your free 2 week trial now and experience the best bookmaking software online!

Nehoray stated Stiviano is "hanging in there" which she was "very distressed" by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's decision to prohibit Sterling forever from any type of association with the organization or his group, and to penalized him $2.5 million.

"They've never ever been on bad terms," Nehoray mentioned. "I don't know if they're in touch. She considers him a good friend. I make sure he really feels similarly.".