Jeanie Buss Contests Lakers Stake Sale to Iger and Kushner
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Jeanie Buss Contests Lakers Stake Sale to Iger and Kushner

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Jeanie Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, is reportedly contesting a plan by her siblings to sell the family’s remaining 18% stake in the NBA franchise to investors Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. Buss, who has been the face of the team since her father Jerry Buss’s death in 2013, is challenging the agreement.

The plan, approved by Buss’s siblings, involves selling the 18% stake to a group led by Bob Iger, the former CEO of Disney, and Josh Kushner, a venture capitalist. Details of the financial terms of the potential sale were not included in the report.

Buss’s opposition suggests a family dispute over the future ownership of the storied Lakers franchise.

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