Lakers’ Jeanie Buss ‘contesting’ family’s vote to sell to Kushner, Iger
Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is contesting her siblings' decision to sell the family's remaining 17.8 percent stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. The Buss family trust, comprised of Jerry Buss's six children, initially voted to sell the franchise to Mark Walter fourteen months ago, with Jeanie remaining governor through 2030.

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AI-generatedLakers governor Jeanie Buss is contesting her siblings' decision to sell the family's remaining 17.8 percent stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. The Buss family trust, comprised of Jerry Buss's six children, initially voted to sell the franchise to Mark Walter fourteen months ago, with Jeanie remaining governor through 2030. Last week, Walter sold the Lakers to Iger and Kushner for $12.5 billion, a sale awaiting NBA approval. Jeanie's lawyer has argued that a 2017 court ruling requires her approval, as a cotrustee, for any sale of the Lakers. The siblings stated their intention to sell to the Iger group as part of the ongoing transaction, seeking to exit gracefully.
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5 extractedThe Buss family trust voted to sell the franchise to Mark Walter for $10bn fourteen months ago.
NBA guidelines require controlling owners to own at least 15 percent of a franchise.
Jeanie's lawyer argued that a 2017 court ruling stated any sale of the Lakers requires approval from the cotrustees, including Jeanie.
Last week, Mark Walter sold the Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner for $12.5bn.
Jeanie Buss is reportedly contesting her siblings' vote to sell the family's minority share of the Lakers to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner.