Monday, April 28, 2014

Donald Sterling to GF: How Can We Make This Go Away? --Shakedown, GF may have 100 hours of tapes!

By TMZ Staff, Apr. 28, 2014


Donald Sterling contacted his ex-girlfriend Sunday and asked her flatly, "How can we make this go away?" ... sources connected with Sterling tell TMZ Sports.

Our sources say ... Sterling is keenly aware V. Stiviano is in possession of more than 100 hours of recordings ... some of which are extremely damaging to Sterling's reputation.

Our sources say Stiviano told Sterling to call her lawyer ... and thereby opened the door to settlement discussions. It's obvious the incentive for Sterling is to make sure the rest of the tapes never see the light of day.

TMZ Sports contacted Stiviano's lawyer Mac E. Nehoray ... who had no comment.

We know Stiviano is extremely upset that the Clippers and Donald Sterling publicly embraced a lawsuit filed by Sterling's wife Shelly against Stivianio, claiming she stole $1.8 million from Donald.

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2 comments:

  1. California is a two party consent state. He should put her ass in jail and find a new girlfriend.

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  2. Isn't what they are talking about call extortion? Or is it Blackmail? I'm not a lawyer but I have to believe that illegally taping someone then asking money to make them go away is illegal. I'd rather see the broad go away for 10-20 years AND sued in civil court for financial damages which are already obviously occurring solely because of her illegal actions.

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