the commissioner and other owners are praying this thing holds up, it's their easy out. Although I don't think Sterling is done yet.
Are there any litigation attorneys in the house? and or maybe an elder law / probate attorney? I have a few questions.
he ruled he finds Shelly credible and doesn't believe she did anything wrong. Is that enough to say she's sole trustee? It doesn't appear to me the judge ruled Donald to be mentally incompetent, at least not yet. I would think he needs a stronger opinion on Donald's health to make that ruling.
can he decides who owns the Clippers? the trust or Donald? Since it involves a trust he may have that authority, but why can't the trust be revoked?
Now to matters outside the realms of probate court
can he rule a sale can take place despite whatever other legal matters Donald may pursue? that seems a bit overreaching to me. But there may be precedent for such a ruling
can he actually take away somebody's rights because he thinks the price may go down? seriously? I think that can't be justified on so many levels, like who is he to project market value and / or what the NBA can or will do in the court of law. That ruling seems totally absurd to me
anyhow, he didn't issue anything in writing yet, maybe his written words will be a tad bit different than his spoken words.
what a fucked up, yet interesting process