http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/2 ... 18572.htmlLA Clippers Owner Donald Sterling's Racist Rant Caught On Tape: Report
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling told his girlfriend that he doesn't want her to bring black people to his games or post pictures with black people on Instagram, according to unverified audio obtained by TMZ.
The tape begins in the middle of an argument between Sterling and his girlfriend, V. Stiviano. Sterling appears to be upset that Stiviano, who is black and Mexican, [and also about 30 years younger than him] has been posting photos to Instagram of herself with black people -- in particular, with Magic Johnson.
"It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you’re associating with black people," he is heard saying. "Do you have to?"
Stiviano says that all she did was take a picture with someone she admires. "I think the fact that you admire [Magic] -- I've known him well, and he should be admired," Sterling replies. "And I'm just saying that it's too bad you can't admire him privately. And during your ENTIRE FUCKING LIFE, your whole life, admire him -- bring him here, feed him, fuck him, I don't care. You can do anything. But don't put him on an Instagram for the world to see so they have to call me. And don't bring him to my games. OK?"
Sterling and the Clippers organization issued a statement to TMZ on Saturday evening in response to the recording. "We have heard the tape on TMZ. We do not know if it is legitimate or it has been altered," the statement said. "We do know that the woman on the tape -- who we believe released it to TMZ -- is the defendant in a lawsuit brought by the Sterling family, alleging that she embezzled more than $1.8 million, who told Mr. Sterling that she would 'get even.'"
"Mr. Sterling is emphatic that what is reflected on that recording is not consistent with, nor does it reflect his views, beliefs or feelings," they added. "It is the antithesis of who he is, what he believes and how he has lived his life."[You'll notice what's missing from that statement. Any clear denial that it is him on the tape.]
Magic Johnson has heard Sterling's alleged comments, and he's not pleased. "It's a shame that Donald Sterling feels that way about African-Americans," he told TMZ. "He has a team full of amazing African-American basketball players that are working to bring a championship to Clippers fans. The Clippers also have a strong minority fan base."
Sterling has long had a reputation for racism. The Clippers owner and real estate mogul settled a lawsuit confidentially in 2005 that accused him of discriminating against black and Hispanic tenants at properties he owned. He paid $2.7 million in response to another housing discrimination lawsuit in 2009. Sterling and his wife denied wrongdoing and said the settlement was not an admission of guilt, according to the LA Times.
But one of Sterling's top property supervisors, Summer Davenport, gave some damning testimony about him in response to the first discrimination suit, according to depositions obtained by ESPN:
When Sterling first bought the Ardmore, he remarked on its odor to Davenport. "That's because of all the blacks in this building, they smell, they're not clean," he said, according to Davenport's testimony. "And it's because of all of the Mexicans that just sit around and smoke and drink all day." He added: "So we have to get them out of here." Shortly after, construction work caused a serious leak at the complex. When Davenport surveyed the damage, she found an elderly woman, Kandynce Jones, wading through several inches of water in Apartment 121. Jones was paralyzed on the right side and legally blind. She took medication for high blood pressure and to thin a clot in her leg. Still, she was remarkably cheerful, showing Davenport pictures of her children, even as some of her belongings floated around her.
Jones had repeatedly walked to the apartment manager's office to plead for assistance, according to sworn testimony given by her daughter Ebony Jones in the Housing Rights Center case. Kandynce Jones' refrigerator dripped, her dishwasher was broken, and her apartment was always cold. Now it had flooded. Davenport reported what she saw to Sterling, and according to her testimony, he asked: "Is she one of those black people that stink?" When Davenport told Sterling that Jones wanted to be reimbursed for the water damage and compensated for her ruined property, he replied: "I am not going to do that. Just evict the bitch."
Sterling was also sued for racial and age discrimination by former Clippers manager Elgin Baylor in 2011, but Baylor's suit was rejected by an LA county jury.
(You can listen to the whole tape at that link)
It's pretty obvious at this point that the tape is legitimate, between Sterling's "non-denial denial" and with the second part that came out it, runs over nine minutes; (somebody doing something fraudulent wouldn't go on that long.)
In one way this is less egregious than what Bundy did; at least this was a private conversation; he didn't call a press conference to expound on these views, (it's pretty obvious from the fact that there are only two people in the conversation, and since Sterling obviously didn't release the tape, that the girlfriend must have gotten pissed off and released it; possibly sold it.)
But in other ways it's much worse, and in still other ways it's just plain bizarre. One thing that makes it worse is that Sterling is not some obscure rancher out in the middle of nowhere; he's an ultra wealthy and very powerful guy...
And what makes it bizarre are things like the fact that his girl friend is of mixed race, the fact that he doesn't seem to care if she cheats on him, or who she cheats on him with, but by God whatever you do don't bring one of the greatest basketball players in the history of basketball to a basketball game...
And another thing that makes it bizarre is that this is a sport where over 70% of the players are African American, a large portion of the coaches are as well and so is a significant portion of the fan base. For a guy who makes a lot of money from African Americans to be expressing these attitudes seems weird to me...
If he had this kind of deep seated hatred towards black people, why the hell did he buy a basketball team? (Maybe he should have bought a hockey team...)
There's already a lot of pressure building for him to sell the team, but it's my understanding that it's going to be pretty tough for the league to force him to sell. However they have tools available through their contract agreements that could make owning the team not mean much...The league could essentially "Rob Ford" him, and remove a lot of his decision making power.
Plus so long as he owns the team it's financial value will probably tank; people will be staying away from the games in droves, he may even have trouble with his TV contract...
On the surface the timing looks really bad from Sterling's perspective, with the Clippers locked in a playoff struggle with Golden State; but actually it probably would have been worse for him if it had happened in the middle of the season, when he would have been facing boycotts and picket lines...
Win or lose the season will soon be over, and it will be months before another game is played. Maybe he thinks if he keeps his head down, does an apology tour and drops a lot of money into some community charities, he can ride it out...
And given the attention span of the public, if that's what he's thinking, he may be right.



