Readers React: The life of Donald Sterling
What a sad story you reported about Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s sham marriage and his preying on young women trying to get ahead (“The women in Donald Sterling’s life,” May 6). He should do the honorable thing and sell the Clippers quickly.
But Sterling apparently has no honor, and although he tries to buy it, that quality is never for sale.
James Regan
Carlsbad
Rochelle Sterling is suing V. Stiviano for the return of four luxury vehicles, $240,000 in cash and a $1.8 million house that her husband gave as gifts.
Rochelle Sterling is suing the wrong person. If she is angry about her husband giving Stiviano cars, cash and real estate, the source of which was community property, she should rightfully sue her husband to recover half of those gifts.
Greg Bristol
Santa Barbara
If anyone wants to make the argument that The Times is a gossip tabloid rather than an instrument to report and analyze the news, this is the proof. How disappointing to see this covering the front page.
Jane Diamond
Sherman Oaks
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