Lawyer sues basketball star LeBron James, alleging he is his father

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  • Scorpion
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    • 09-04-05
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    Lawyer sues basketball star LeBron James, alleging he is his father
    Lawyer sues basketball star LeBron James, alleging he is his father


    By Bill Mears, CNN
    July 8, 2010 3:04 p.m. EDT

    The suit alleges that LeBron James has been involved in a cover-up to deny a man's claim that he is James' father.


    Washington (CNN) -- A Washington lawyer has filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming he is the father of basketball star LeBron James.
    Leicester Stovell alleges that the athlete and his family have been involved in a cover-up to deny paternity by committing fraud and misrepresentation.
    In the complaint, filed June 23, Stovell says, "I recently have concluded that a comprehensive, sophisticated and well-funded effort might well have been underway for quite some time, perhaps beginning in its present form as early as when defendant LeBron James was in high school, to frustrate identification of his real father, and that there is a likelihood that the father in question is me."
    James is scheduled to announce Thursday evening the team he has chosen to play for next season, a deal worth perhaps tens of millions of dollars or more. He currently plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers.
    The lawsuit claims Stovell met James' mother, Gloria, in a Washington bar and restaurant in 1984, where she was visiting from Ohio. She was 16 at the time, Stovell says, and they had sex only once.
    He says he was informed by Gloria James months later that she was pregnant. He claims she told him the child would be named LeBron, similar to Leicester Bryce, Stovell's first and middle names.
    Stovell says he has been trying for three years to establish paternity, and asks for unspecified millions of dollars in damages.
    He is a solo legal practitioner in the District of Columbia, and filed the lawsuit on his own behalf.
    A call to LeBron James' attorney, Frederick Nance of Cleveland, Ohio, was not immediately returned.
    The lawsuit had been filed without much initial publicity, but was reported by the TMZ celebrity website Wednesday.
    Public records show Stovell is a former government attorney with the Securities and Exchange Commission. He filed a lawsuit in 2002 against the agency, alleging racial discrimination. Federal court records show the case was settled when the commission paid him $230,000, while not admitting fault.
  • thebayareabeast
    SBR MVP
    • 04-22-10
    • 1475

    #2
    now this is just getting to a new level of ridiculousness
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    • whatsgood5
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      • 10-13-09
      • 15359

      #3
      Saw that on TMZ. They actually look shockingly similar, and he seems like a well educated/successful guy. If I had to guess, I'd say he truly is his father.
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      • Albert Pujols
        SBR MVP
        • 06-01-10
        • 1670

        #4
        Originally posted by whatsgood5
        Saw that on TMZ. They actually look shockingly similar, and he seems like a well educated/successful guy. If I had to guess, I'd say he truly is his father.
        Actually, he seems like a money grubbing snake.
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        • SolidDala
          SBR MVP
          • 12-14-09
          • 1696

          #5
          even if he is, he is not entitled to any money anyway...
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          • DeluxeLiner
            SBR MVP
            • 01-29-08
            • 4132

            #6
            ...i didn't know there was mandatory "parent-support"
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            • Ace_of_Spades
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 10-14-09
              • 13518

              #7
              So, if he is his father, why would he want to do such a thing to his son? His own flesh and blood?
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              • michalis
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                • 01-02-10
                • 1439

                #8
                why would anyone try to hide it, just come out and tell him 'ok you are my father, so what?'

                or even better 'dad I need to borrow a few bucks to pay my bookie'
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