TJ Detweiler
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He had his privacy rights abused and was not afforded due process. That's a winning billion dollar lawsuit.
Privacy rights? Due process? I think you are confusing the NBA constitution with the US Constitution.
The former contains no language of privacy rights or due process. The latter has no bearing here...
Can you legally agree to something that's illegal?
I'm not sure if this has been discussed already, but I thought Sterling's girlfriend said that he had asked her to make recordings of their conversations. IF that's the case, it would be reasonable to assume that the conversation might be recorded. Would the law still apply to her, since the real privacy issue would be her disclosing it to a third party?
it would damage any case he had from a civil standpoint if he didn't make her sign NDA's in regard to the recorded conversations he had given consent for.