To: Mevis who wrote (10070 ) 5/1/2014 11:29:52 PM From: joseffy Respond to of 16547 There's someone very powerful behind all this. I have no idea who it is, but I know a frame-up job when I see one. Rochelle Sterling: The Clippers’ Cruella de Ville (Now they're going after the wife) The Daily Beast ^ | May 1, 2014 | Michael Daly If Mrs. Sterling has any intention of attending more playoff games—much less holding on to the team—she needs to explain her role in her husband’s effort to push out minority tenants. If Rochelle Sterling wants her family to retain ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers, she better first prove she was not complicit in her husband’s effort to drive black and Latino tenants from the apartment buildings he owns. As has been widely reported, one of Donald Sterling’s former property supervisors testified in a 2003 housing discrimination suit that when she remarked on an odor at a newly acquired building, her boss responded, “That’s because of all the blacks in this building, they smell, they’re not clean. And it’s because of all of the Mexicans that just sit around and smoke and drink all day.” The property supervisor, Sumner Davenport, testified that Donald Sterling had then said, “So we have to get them out of here.” What has not been widely reported is Davenport’s testimony regarding Rochelle Sterling’s unusual role in managing the properties. “Sumner Davenport declares that when she worked for Sterling she often accompanied Rochelle Sterling on apartment inspections. Rochelle Sterling would regularly pose as a government official in order to gain access to tenants’ apartments, and during the inspections Sterling directed her to record, among other things, tenants’ ethnicity,” noted federal Judge A. Howard Matz. The defense contended that the information regarding ethnicity was in response to a request by an unnamed FBI agent in the wake of 9/11 that Sterling’s company “make every possible effort to learn whether any tenants in his building are foreign nationals.” The judge noted the plaintiff’s contention that the true purpose of the bogus “official” inspections Rochelle Sterling conducted was “to harass and intimidate African-American and Latino tenants.”(continued) (Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...