
Jeanie Buss will challenge her brothers' plan to sell their minority participation from the Lakers
Jeanie Buss challenges the sale of 17.8% of the family in the Lakers, arguing that he needs to maintain 15% to continue as a controlling owner
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Jeanie Buss challenges the sale of 17.8% of the family in the Lakers, arguing that he needs to maintain 15% to continue as a controlling owner. The Bass brothers are looking to sell Kushner and Iger, which could take Jeanie's role away. Walter, who is under federal investigation for tax issues, abruptly reached a deal earlier this month to flip the Lakers to Kushner and Iger at a valuation of $12.5 billion, another record for a pro sports team.
Furthermore, The hearings have been in frequent conflict since their father's death, with Jeanie signing Jim from his job as the Lakers' head of basketball operations in 2017, followed a week later with a lawsuit against her brothers amid an attempt by Jim and Johnny to oust Jeanie from her role as the Lakers' controlling owner.
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Jeanie Buss challenges the sale of 17.8% of the family in the Lakers, arguing that he needs to maintain 15% to continue as a controlling owner.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Bass brothers are looking to sell Kushner and Iger, which could take Jeanie's role away.
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Walter, who is under federal investigation for tax issues, abruptly reached a deal earlier this month to flip the Lakers to Kushner and Iger at a valuation of $12.5 billion, another record for a pro sports team.
according to The Boston GlobeThe hearings have been in frequent conflict since their father's death, with Jeanie signing Jim from his job as the Lakers' head of basketball operations in 2017, followed a week later with a lawsuit against her brothers amid an attempt by Jim and Johnny to oust Jeanie from her role as the Lakers' controlling owner.
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Jeanie Buss challenges the sale of 17.8% of the family in the Lakers, arguing that he needs to maintain 15% to continue as a owner..
omitted byLeft sideCentercovered byRight sideThe Bass brothers are looking to sell Kushner and Iger, which could take Jeanie's role away.
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