Home  |  Articles  |  Exclusives  |  About  |  Links   |  Search  |  Contact

.

Mistress Sues Shaq For Harassment - Part 2

January 13. 2010

 

NBA mistress, Vanessa Lopez, has sued basketball player, Shaquille O'Neal, for harassment and hacking. The 17-page lawsuit filed by famous attorney, Gloria Allred, accuses O'Neal of orchestrating a campaign of harassment against Lopez, when she thought she was pregnant with his child.

She alleges O'Neal arranged for her cell phone to be hacked and spoofed. She also states in her lawsuit, the basketball player arranged for his sisters to call and threaten her, not to tell his wife, Shaunie O'Neal, about his infidelity. That is contradictory, as Lopez claims O'Neal told her he has an open marriage. Therefore, why would his wife be angry at finding out about a mistress. That doesn't make any sense.

Shaquille O'Neal

If he did indeed have her phone hacked and spoofed that would be unlawful. She should release proof of those allegations. What concerns me is Lopez's credibility issue, as she has had sexual affairs and legal run-ins with four NBA basketball players she slept with during the same, general time period. Each affair ending in police involvement. There are women who've had sexual relationships with more than one athlete and it didn't require police involvement. So, what happened here?

Vanessa Lopez

Lopez was even accused of taking basketball player Kenyon Martin's credit card after a one night stand and charging almost $7,000 in clothes to it from Candy Couture, without his permission, in the manner of a gold digger. Wow, she didn't shop at K-Mart. Get the joke? Kenyon Martin's nickname is K-Mart. So who's Wal-Mart, then? And is there a Target in the NBA too? 

The Judiciary Report is interested in reading O'Neal's legal response to these allegations. 

.

 


© Copyright 2007 - 2014 Aisha. All Rights Reserved. Web site design by Aisha for Sonustar Interactive

Aisha | Aisha Blog | Aisha Blog Archive | Goodison Trust | Sonustar | Sonustar News | Judiciary Report | Sound Off Column | Celluloid Film Review | Consumer News Reviews | Compendius | United Peace Initiative | Justice And Truth