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V stiviano donald sterling

V stiviano donald sterling, Former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s lavish gifts to friend V. Stiviano – including millions of dollars in luxury cars, a duplex and cash — are legally hers to keep, an attorney for Stiviano told a Los Angeles County judge Wednesday.

The lawyer's argument came during closing statements of a trial in which Shelly Sterling is attempting to recoup more than $3 million in gifts that she alleges Stiviano seduced her husband into giving her.

Shelly Sterling claims that her husband had no right to spend millions of dollars on Stiviano, whom she accuses of being Donald Sterling's mistress.

A judge will soon decide whether Stiviano, 32, will have to return the gifts, which include a Ferrari, two Bentleys, a Range Rover and a duplex near Beverly Hills.

Stiviano was at the center of last year's controversy that led to Donald Sterling being stripped of his ownership of the NBA team after she recorded him making racially charged remarks.

Attorneys for Shelly Sterling say Donald Sterling used shared assets to pay for the gifts and that she never gave her consent.But Stiviano’s attorney has asserted that the gifts were made during a time when the Sterlings were separated and that Shelly Sterling and her attorneys cannot prove that Donald Sterling was the source of some of the gifts.

On Friday, Stiviano testified that she met Sterling in 2011 and eventually began working for the Donald T. Sterling Foundation.

She also accompanied him nearly every day, driving him to appointments, events and dinners. While she never had a written employment agreement, she was compensated for her work in cash gifts or checks.

“He wanted me to spend every day and hour with him,” she said.

Stiviano said that Donald Sterling told her to not worry about her finances.

“I will help you financially and help you take care of your family,” she said Sterling told her.

Stiviano insisted that the relationship was not sexual and that instead Donald Sterling served as her mentor. She said he was a father figure, but that they were also best friends with a strong bond who often traveled the world together.

“We were so interconnected on a level where it was more spiritual,” she said. “He became my everything and I became his all.”

Stiviano was among many who received cash and gifts from Sterling, who often handed out envelopes of cash to friends and associates, she said. Stiviano testified that Shelly Sterling was well aware of the gifts her husband made to Stiviano.

When asked by her attorney if she ever manipulated Donald Sterling into giving her gifts or money, Stiviano broke into tears.

“Never,” she said.

In closing arguments, attorney Pierce O’Donnell, who represents Shelly Sterling, told Superior Court Judge Richard L. Fruin Jr. that Donald Sterling used assets he legally shares with his wife – known as community property – to pay for gifts for Stiviano. Stiviano and her attorney failed to prove that the Sterlings were separated at the time of the gifts, O’Donnell said.

The Sterlings, who both testified earlier this week, have maintained that they’ve never been separated. Donald Sterling described Stiviano as an “ex-friend” and denied that they had a sexual relationship. He recalled paying for the duplex, but said he could not remember some of the other gifts.

Shelly Sterling never signed off on the gifts, as would be required for such expenditures, and Donald Sterling and Stiviano colluded to hide the purchases, O’Donnell said. During trial, O’Donell played an audio tape that he said depicted Donald Sterling and Stiviano colluding to hide the purchase of the house.

“The tapes were Donald’s undoing,” O’Donnell said. “Now they’re V.’s undoing.”

Attorney Mac Nehoray, who represents Stiviano, said Shelly Sterling did not adequately prove that her husband was the source of the gifts. Under law, Nehoray argued, Shelly is not able to seek the return of the gifts from the recipient, in this case Stiviano, because of her husband's actions.

O’Donnell asked a judge to order Stiviano to return less money than initially identified as gifts by a forensic account, opting instead for a more conservative figure of about $2.8 million.

V stiviano donald sterling

V stiviano donald sterling, Donald Sterling's wife worried about keeping the billionaire's alleged gay lifestyle a secret when she first got to know the younger woman she's now suing for $3.6 million, V. Stiviano testified Friday.

Shelly Sterling pulled Stiviano aside at a Christmas party in 2011 to assess her "intentions" and stress how much the Clippers owner valued his reputation.

"She mentioned to me Mr. Sterling was very private about his gay life and she wanted to keep it very confidential," Stiviano said under oath in Los Angeles.

She then said Sterling's younger male friend Mo Fawaz regularly traveled with the real estate mogul and received more than a million dollars for his companionship.

"Mo has be Mr. Sterling's very special friend for the past 20 years. Every single trip we took, Mo was with us," she testified Friday.

"My client was basically a beard," Stiviano's lawyers said when asked about Fawaz outside court Friday. The statement echoed a filing he made in the case last year.

Stiviano took the stand to defend herself from a civil court claim filed last year by Shelly Sterling.Donald Sterling's wife of more than 50 years sued Stiviano alleging the 32-year-old was a serial gold digger who used fraud to get $3.6 million worth of the couple's community property.

Stiviano denied she ever had sex with Sterling. She testified he willingly gave her money from his personal property, not community property, and helped her buy a Spanish-style duplex, Ferrari, Bentley and Range Rover.

She said they cared for each other deeply during the years she spent as his full-time confidante and personal advisor.

They got so close, in fact, that Sterling allegedly encouraged her to adopt two boys, ages 10 and 11 years old, that met through the foster care system, Stiviano testified.

She said Sterling went with her to court on several occasions to support the adoption process.

"He was verifying employment for me and stating he was one source of income," she said. "He wanted to expedite it for me."Shelly Sterling's lawyer said in his closing arguments Friday that it was "flatly wrong" to say Stiviano was entitled to the money and gifts.

He scoffed at Stiviano's testimony that she received legitimate income from Sterling.

"The evidence shows she was earnestly trying to marry him." O'Donnell said, calling Stiviano more of a "paramour than an employee."

In his dueling closing argument, Nehoray compared Shelly Sterling's lawsuit to a wife trying to recover her husband's gambling losses from a casino.

"That's now how it works," Nehoray said.

The judge overseeing the non-jury bench trial is expected to rule in the next two weeks.It was last April that a recording surfaced in which Sterling was heard telling Stiviano he didn't approve of her public association with black men.

The shocking comments caused a public backlash and forced the Sterlings to sell their beloved NBA basketball team to Microsoft executive Steve Ballmer for a record $2 billion.

Stiviano made the recording but has denied she leaked it to TMZ.com.

She told the Daily News on Friday that she plans to move to New York in the next few weeks to pursue a career in the fashion industry.

She said the lawsuit was filed in March 2014 out of revenge after she decided to move on with her life and refused to sign a non-disclosure agreement requested by the Sterlings.

Stiviano said she doesn't believe Sterling, 80, suffers from symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, as his wife has claimed.