Lakers Minority Owner Has No Plans to Sell 4% Stake
The billionaire surgeon, who bought the stake in 2010 from Magic Johnson, said he will remain a supportive partner as the ownership dispute unfolds.
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Lakers minority owner has no plans to sell 4% stake
Billionaire Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong does not intend to sell his minority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers amid a high-profile sale of the franchise. Soon-Shiong's family attorney, Chuck "Tiger" Kenworthy, said in a statement to ESPN on Thursday his cl...
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong Not Selling Lakers' Stake Amid Buss Family Dispute
Los Angeles Lakers minority owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong has no plans to sell his stake in the franchise, according to his attorney. The announcement comes as a dispute unfolds within the Buss family following Mark Walter's agreement to sell his majority ownership to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. "Dr. Patrick is absolutely not selling his minority share of the Lakers," family attorney Chuck "Tiger" Kenworthy told ESPN Thursday. "Bob Iger and Josh …
Patrick Soon-Shiong 'Absolutely' Won't Sell Lakers Share to Iger, Kushner Amid Buss Family Dispute
Amid the ongoing Buss family drama tied to the Los Angeles Lakers sale to Bob Iger and Joshua Kushner, another one of their minority owners has no plans to sell his stake in the franchise.
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