LA Clippers owner agrees to pay $2.73 million

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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Los Angeles Clippers owner and real estate mogul Donald Sterling has agreed to pay a record $2.73 million to settle allegations by the government that he refused to rent apartments to Hispanics, blacks and to families with children, the Justice Department announced Tuesday.

The Justice Department sued Sterling in August 2006 for allegations of housing discrimination in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles. Other defendants were Sterling’s wife, Rochelle, and the Sterling Family Trust.

The defendants allegedly made statements to employees indicating that African-Americans and Hispanics were not desirable tenants.

Court filings indicated that Sterling rented to fewer blacks and Hispanics in Koreatown than would be expected based on demographics, according to the Justice Department.

In settling the lawsuit, however, the defendants denied any liability.

Robert Platt, an attorney for Sterling and the trust, issued a statement saying his clients denied any acts of discrimination.

“The fair housing attorneys could not identify a single individual who was wrongfully denied the right to rent an apartment,” he said. The trust has a zero-tolerance policy regarding housing discrimination, he said.

However, insurers for the trust decided it was cheaper to settle the case than to keep fighting, Platt said. Those insurers will cover the settlement.

Sterling manages 119 apartment buildings with more than 5,000 apartment units in Los Angeles County.

“Housing is a basic human need, and yet decades after passage of the Fair Housing Act, far too many still encounter barriers like discrimination,” said Thomas Perez, assistant attorney general for the civil rights division.

“The magnitude of this settlement should send a message to all landlords that we will vigorously pursue violations of the Fair Housing Act,” he said.

The settlement, which will be considered by a Los Angeles federal judge, also covers two related lawsuits by former tenants at one of the Sterling properties. In those cases, a black family and an interracial family with children contended that private yards that had been part of their apartment were demolished because of their race, the Justice Department said.

Under the settlement, Sterling and the other defendants would pay a $100,000 civil penalty to the government and would pay $2.63 million into a fund to pay monetary damages to tenants who were harmed.

The Justice Department’s previous record settlement for discrimination in the area of rental housing was $2.2 million in a 1996 case.

Four years ago, Sterling agreed to pay an undisclosed sum and nearly $5 million in attorney fees to settle an unrelated 2003 lawsuit that claimed he tried to drive non-Korean tenants out of apartments he bought in Koreatown. The lawsuit was brought by the nonprofit Housing Rights Center and 18 other plaintiffs.

That ruling came two weeks after a jury found in Sterling’s favor in a lawsuit filed by a former property manager, Sumner Davenport, who claimed he sexually harassed her. Davenport also alleged that Sterling’s companies had racially prejudiced employment and housing practices.

Sterling, the Clippers and the NBA are being sued by former Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor, who claims he was forced out of his job a year ago by age and racial discrimination. The team said he resigned. Baylor, a 75-year-old Hall of Fame player who is black, was the team’s GM for 22 years.

Sterling is best known for presiding over the Clippers, who won just 19 games last season and have had two winning seasons in the last 30 years.

Updated Nov 3, 9:54 pm EST
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  1. Jayoh Nneyee
    36. Posted by Jayoh Nneyee Thu Nov 5 6:02pm EST

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    so if i won an apartment building, i dont have the right the allow or not allow who i want to live there? the united states trys to be way to politically correct. bunch of pansies..
  2. MAX_IN_MISSOURI
    35. Posted by MAX_IN_MISSOURI Thu Nov 5 2:18pm EST

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    When people see my screenname and don't like what I have to say, they hurl generic "redneck" insults about Missouri.

    I live in a major metropolitain area of 7 million people! lol....I"m much closer to the ghetto than the farms.

    Sorry for keeping it real, mofos!
  3. joe c
    34. Posted by joe c Thu Nov 5 11:59am EST

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    Wow what is the NBA going to do about this?
    Even the media backing this monster by giving him a free ride like its no big deal.
    How? Let the cat out of the bag and give us the real details about this a_ _ Hole!
    I for one will never go to see a Clipper game ever again as long as this dirt bag the owner.
    If he was not guilty he should have gone to court to fight this.
    Noooooooo not him he doesn't have time! Ya right.
    This should leave the door open for others who apply for a apartment there.
    You hate children to, what is wrong with you.
    But he knew he would lose, and in the end you are a dirt bag .
    Hurt him where it counts don't rent from him, and don't go to Clipper games.
    We don't need people like you in L.A.
  4. Farmer
    33. Posted by Farmer Wed Nov 4 12:22am EST

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    The Clippers fail on all levels. Now they are racists. Congrats.
  5. <i>aa25007</i>
    32. Posted by aa25007 Tue Nov 3 10:50pm EST

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    Look, even though Sterling is a smart man in some sorts, he's a true dumb@$$ in this lawsuit and owning the Curse Clippers. Let the new owner of the Cubs buy another cursed team. Sterling has brought a curse that was in the making. So Clippers will get back into playoff form if Sterling sells....
  6. Terence
    31. Posted by Terence Tue Nov 3 10:08pm EST

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    Donal Sterling might be excellent at making money from property etc. Sadly, he is TOTALLY the opposite when it comes to basketball. Someone buy the Clippers from him already and save this disgraceful franchise. It has suffered enough.
  7. Sean O
    30. Posted by Sean O Tue Nov 3 7:56pm EST

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    Personally I don't think this is any worse than the casting director of the show "Friends" only hiring white actors. Or a record label that only wants to hire black hip hop artists. Sometimes racism is institutional, not personal. Good business is good business. It's wrong, and hopefully lawsuits like this make it BAD business - but this incident hardly makes Sterling a racist. Remember this man is still one of a handful of people paying to create the next generation of the African American wealthy elite - something that didn't even exist until recently.
  8. Dee Leoni
    29. Posted by Dee Leoni Tue Nov 3 7:34pm EST

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    boy I am sure glad Sterling took his Clippers out of San Diego. That franchise is a joke. Donald Sterling is a joke. Hopefully the Clippers are paying their rent on time to their landloards (Lakers).

    LOL.......hey Rich now THAT is FUNNY........its even funnier because its the truth!!!!! Never thought about it that way.....LOL.......Hopefully the Clippers WON'T pay their rent ontime so they'll get EVICTED!!!!! And then they'll HAVE to move back to San Diego or at least to Anaheim so the great city of L.A. will never be tainted with the stench that is the Strippers......I mean the Clippers.....
  9. fishdogg
    28. Posted by fishdogg Tue Nov 3 7:23pm EST

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    Well said Ed.
  10. Dee Leoni
    27. Posted by Dee Leoni Tue Nov 3 7:16pm EST

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    Hey Max in Missouri - You MUST be from Missouri because you sound like the most UNEDUCATED RACIST as*hole that there ever could be........take your 3rd grade education and go read a Dr. Seuss book.......it might be educational for you.......
  11. BULLSFANSINCE7
    26. Posted by BULLSFANSINCE7 Tue Nov 3 7:03pm EST

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    RACIST SMACIST...cry me a freakin river...sure, what he did was wrong but you know what it happens to all of us and sometimes you just gotta deal with it. You really think racism is gonna stop in the states? The USA was built on racism..first the colonial mofos killed off the Indians, brought Black slaves to harvest the crops and don't forget the cotton gin, then they fought the Mexicans for Cali and other bordering states, completely neglected the fact that Asians built the transcontinental railroad, so again...where you think you living in? And sure I can be racist at times 'cause when I see other ppl acting like jerks and @#$%s to another person, sometimes my first reaction will be to see what race he/she is. 'Cause skin color is the first thing we perceive in reality so whatcha gonna do? So instead of thinking about race why not all of us just act like civil human beings and try to empathize or be more conscious of your own actions instead of blaming others all the time? Be courteous, responsible, understanding, and righteous human being? Can we? No, because none of us grew up the same way and were taught the same stuff...so now what? Laugh it off then brush it off 'cause it's a joke.
  12. Texas_Hurricane
    25. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Tue Nov 3 6:22pm EST

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    Baseball SUX!

    Get This Damn Series Over And Stop Wasting Television Time On These Grass Grazing Over Paid Juicers!

    "Boreball"-The Drug Of Choice For Idiots....
  13. <i>bennie1952</i>
    24. Posted by bennie1952 Tue Nov 3 6:15pm EST

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    how can a guy like sterling have coloreds and spics on his ball club, but not rent tenement slums to them?
  14. groblix
    23. Posted by groblix Tue Nov 3 6:12pm EST

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    If I were a black or hispanic fan, I would refuse to buy Clipper tickets until this guy sells the team. If I were a black or hispanic player, I would refuse to suit up for the Clippers. This guy gives a bad name to rich greedy billionaires.
  15. JOHN P
    22. Posted by JOHN P Tue Nov 3 6:06pm EST

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    Can the league ask him to sell his team? Imagine a player who gets a ticket for speeding or violates ANY rule outside of basketball. You know what follows: commissioner Stern will ask for suspension, salary withholding, banishment and blackball, in the name of "the image of the NBA". All these lawsuits over the years right or wrong show a pattern of behavior. How many players could still be making a living in the NBA with such a record? Mr Stern, is ok for owners to act like criminals? After all, fair housing is a Federal law the violation of which constitutes a crime! Not been found guilty is not a proof of innocence, right? To minority players of the clips, watch your backs, the boss may confuse you with some of his "off list" of people he associates with!
  16. hardluck
    21. Posted by hardluck Tue Nov 3 5:55pm EST

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    What need to happen is the overthrow of the US government and replace it with a government based on the Constitution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  17. hardluck
    20. Posted by hardluck Tue Nov 3 5:54pm EST

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    What need to happen is the overthrow of the US government and replace it with a government based on the Constitution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. David O
    19. Posted by David O Tue Nov 3 5:23pm EST

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    Hey Biconst, you my friend are a genious. How can the Clippers get rid of Sterling if he owns the team? You can't you moron. Go AWAY.
  19. Peter
    18. Posted by Peter Tue Nov 3 5:20pm EST

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    It is no easy job to rent apartments but what Sterlings has done is pure hatred. Does he feel the same way about the players on his team as he does towards the general public? Maybe he should have lost his right to rent apartments?
  20. biconst
    17. Posted by biconst Tue Nov 3 5:07pm EST

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    clippers need to get rid of donald sterling and mike dunleavy
  21. emma
    16. Posted by emma Tue Nov 3 5:02pm EST

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    #9 Edward - thanks for your intelligent, well written response
    intelligence is in short supply on these boards
  22. mojo
    15. Posted by mojo Tue Nov 3 4:53pm EST

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    Max-in -Missouri, it sound typical of someone who never live outside Missouri, cos Los Angele's has large number of Hispanics and you are stupid for saying they 35ppl living in a studio. And who are the people who built this apartments. Ready the law man Fair Housing Act..meaning fair to buy and fair to rent regardless of your skin color.
  23. douchebag
    14. Posted by douchebag Tue Nov 3 4:52pm EST

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    Shelly is right, why would any millionaire want to have businesses in California. This is a welfare state, filled with people who just want it all for free. And as long as their are lawsuits and settlements like this, the message will remain the same, I'm gonna get me mine. Joke!!! Sell the Clips and move out of Cali, because it's no longer the sunshine state is it?
  24. kandyman
    12. Posted by kandyman Tue Nov 3 4:27pm EST

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    For years Donald Sterling has been one of the worst owners in the NBA. His primary interest was the write off he got for the money he loses on the team. His refusal to pay market money to his players has kept him constantly losing. Elgin Baylor was just a figure head and knew not to challenge Donald.
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