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  • David
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    $2.5mil fine and lifetime ban.

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  • robray5.0
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    Money grubbing whore and racist old bastard with one foot in the grave. Match made in heaven.

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  • VaderTT
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    Yeah, this dude had the fed freaking out because he refused to rent his apartments to black/Latino people. Racist through and through.

    I'd tap it though, even if she was recording my O face.

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  • bird_dog0347
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    So I listened to the recording on The Ticket this afternoon.

    1.) He's an 80+ year old mega-douche stuck in the stone age.
    2.) She's had enough of his ass and his money, and found another way to make money off his old ass that doesn't involve him GIVING it to her.
    3.) Seriously, this isn't the first time for this asshole, it's just the first time he was recorded saying shit.

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  • emg
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    Hit him where it hurts, his wallet.

    Sent from my LG-D801 using Tapatalk

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  • jluv
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    He's obviously an ignorant, racist, illogical asshole.

    But holy shit, what a bitch for recording him and putting him on blast like that.

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  • Unicorn Jeff
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    LoL.... What a dumbass.

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  • mustang_marc
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    Sponsors are jumping ship. http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/28/news....html?iid=Lead

    The sponsor backlash against Los Angeles Clippers' owner Donald Sterling has begun.

    A half-dozen sponsors said Monday they were dropping or suspending sponsorships with the team following allegations of racist comments by team owner Donald Sterling.

    The first to act was the nationwide auto dealership CarMax.

    "CarMax (KMX, Fortune 500) finds the statements attributed to the Clippers' owner completely unacceptable," CarMax said in a statement. "These views directly conflict with CarMax's culture of respect for all individuals. While we have been a proud Clippers sponsor for nine years and support the team, fans and community, these statements necessitate that CarMax end its sponsorship."

    Virgin America, in a statement, said: "While we continue to support the fans and the players, Virgin America has made the decision to end its sponsorship of the L.A. Clippers."

    Another sponsor, insurer State Farm, called Sterling's reported comments "offensive."

    "While those involved sort out the facts, we will be taking a pause in our relationship with the organization," State Farm said. "We are monitoring the situation and we'll continually assess our options."

    State Farm also said that it has "a great relationship" with the Clippers' star point guard Chris Paul and will continue with the TV advertising campaign featuring him.

    Energy drink Red Bull also pulled the plug on its sponsorship efforts.

    "We trust and respect the NBA's process to formally investigate the matter, and in the interim, are suspending all team-related marketing activities," said the company. But it will continue its relationship with another Clippers star, forward Blake Griffin.

    Korean automaker Kia also suspended its marketing activities with the team.

    "The comments allegedly made by Clippers owner, Donald Sterling, are offensive and reprehensible, and they are inconsistent with our views and values," said the company.

    Amtrak said its deal with the Clippers only ran through the end of the regular season, which concluded April 16.

    "As with any sponsorship advertising, some assets remain in the market - to that end we are diligently working to remove all sponsorship assets," said the government-owned railroad. It said it would monitor the situation as it looks to 2014-15 sponsorship decisions.

    Despite these statements, it's very possible that some of the sponsors pulling back from the team right now may still have to pay them, according to sports marketing consultant Marc Ganis.

    "They don't want to be connected with a brand as reviled as the Clippers brand is at the moment," said Ganis, "but they still may be required to make payments by the existing contracts."

    He added that some sponsors may be waiting to see whether the National Basketball Association suspends Sterling.

    Under the right circumstances -- say a change in ownership or a winning streak -- "sponsors may want to continue the relationship later," Ganis said.

    The flurry of announcements comes several days after a report by TMZ said Sterling made derogatory statements about African-Americans in a phone conversation with his girlfriend V. Stiviano, after she posted a photo of herself with NBA veteran Magic Johnson.

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  • DON SVO
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    well, in his defense, Im sure hes a behind door racist all the time, and didnt know the broad was taping him.
    He can be whatever he thinks he can be. Saying shit like that when there was probably a catalyst (they were fighting whatever) is ignorant. He needs to be Roots & Django during the off-season. His "slaves" are still at work, he needs to keep his bigoted mouth shut.

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by DON SVO View Post
    LOL what a dumbass. A sport that is a majority black in it's make up of players, and he decides to choose now to piss off his team.
    well, in his defense, Im sure hes a behind door racist all the time, and didnt know the broad was taping him.

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  • DON SVO
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    LOL what a dumbass. A sport that is a majority black in it's make up of players, and he decides to choose now to piss off his team.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    lol. I was thinking Monsters Ball when I read the story and saw the picture.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    From the looks of it he bought her as well.

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  • Trip McNeely
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    As long as the money rolls in I guess, she doesn't give a fuck.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    hes a modern day slave trader
    Well they seem happy...

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