The wife of the former
Clippers owner is owed $2.6m (£1.7m) by a woman her husband showered with gifts
a Los Angeles judge ruled.
Shelly Sterling, the
estranged wife of Donald Sterling, said the money he used to treat V Stiviano
was their community property.
The gifts include a house,
luxury cars and stocks, and Mrs Sterling argued in her lawsuit that Ms Stiviano
was essentially a gold digger who seduced her husband into providing money and
gifts.
Ms Stiviano's lawyer had
argued the gifts were made when the Sterlings were separated and that Mrs
Sterling could not seek them from a third party.
Ms Stiviano described
herself as a one-time confidante, personal assistant and platonic companion of
the 80-year-old billionaire real estate mogul. She said Mr Sterling chose to
give her large sums of money and expensive gifts as gestures of his love and
appreciation.
But Judge Richard Fruin Jr
sided with Mrs Shelly, awarding her most of the nearly $3m (£2m) she had
sought.
"Shelly is thrilled
with this decision. It is a victory for the Sterling family to recover millions
that Donald lavished on a conniving mistress," said her lawyer, Pierce
O'Donnell.
Last year, Mr Sterling was
caught on tape making racially offensive remarks, causing him to be banned from
the NBA and forcing him to sell the LA Clippers.
Mr Sterling had sought to
dismiss the comments, which were recorded by Ms Stiviano, as a "lovers’
quarrel", and insisted he is not a racist.
In the recording, Mr
Sterling told Ms Stiviano, who is of mixed race, that he did not want her to
bring black people to Clippers games.
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