Buss family feud over Lakers appears to end with Jeanie removing brother Jim as a trustee

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:lol: Jim continues to fail

http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-jim-jeanie-buss-trust-20170326-story.html

The monthlong fight between Jeanie Buss and her brothers, Jim and Johnny, to control the Lakers is over.

The three siblings have agreed for Jeanie to serve as controlling owner and on the team’s board of directors as long as the family owns the Lakers. On Monday morning, they asked a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge to issue an order to that effect.


“The message is clear here: Do not underestimate Jeanie Buss,” her attorney, Adam Streisand, told the Los Angeles Times. “There is not going to be a palace coup. Not now. Not ever.”

The ill-fated takeover attempt cost Jim Buss his spot as a co-trustee for the four trusts through which the Buss family own 66% of the team.

According to a person familiar with the situation, Jim Buss resigned as co-trustee Thursday as part of a requirement by Jeanie Buss to resolve the dispute. Her younger sister and staunch ally, Janie, replaced the brother, joining Jeanie and Johnny Buss as co-trustees.

The person said there was no financial settlement with Jim Buss.

If he had not consented to the arrangement, attorneys for Jeanie Buss were prepared to ask the court to remove him as co-trustee. The agreement means the probate court trial scheduled for May 15 to resolve the matter won’t happen.

The three-paragraph stipulation requires the brothers to "take all actions reasonably available to them, including voting the Trust's shares" to ensure Jeanie Buss is elected each year as controlling owner and a director. Janie Buss signed a separate document agreeing to be bound by the stipulation.

“Now with the Lakers having the ability to focus on the basketball court and not on the legal court, I think all Laker fans can breathe a sigh of relief,” Streisand said.

In a brief email to The Times on Monday, Johnny Buss declined to comment because “this is a private organization and family matter.”

“It is difficult for me to remain quiet as many of the articles and stories are full of misreporting and does not cover the truth and reasons of what has transpired,” he wrote.

Jim Buss didn’t return phone and text messages seeking comment.

The brothers called an annual shareholders meeting last month, three days after Jeanie Buss overhauled the front office. She hired Magic Johnson as president of basketball operations and removed Jim Buss as executive vice president of basketball operations.

The meeting’s 10-point agenda included approving an unusual $25-million distribution to shareholders and $10,000 per month in compensation for directors with a stake in the team.

The brothers, in their failed proposal, put forth four directors for the five-member board: themselves, AEG President Dan Beckerman and investor Romie Chaudhari. Jeanie Buss wasn’t among them.

The family trusts require her to serve as controlling owner — and for the co-trustees to support her role — but the team’s bylaws say she must be a director to hold the position.

Jeanie Buss sought a temporary restraining order to block the meeting, then pulled the request when the brothers abruptly postponed the meeting and agreed to reelect her as controlling owner.

The sibling feud, simmering since last fall, spilled into public. In court documents, Jeanie Buss called Jim Buss “completely unfit” to oversee basketball operations for the Lakers and worried about the franchise’s future if the brothers took control.

“Despite the fact that I gave my brother Jim ample time to prove himself in his role … I could not allow the damage being done to the franchise over the past few years to continue,” Jeanie Buss said in the documents.

The matter appeared to move toward resolution a week and a half ago when the brothers signed a two-page consent agreement to waive the annual shareholders meeting and elect Jeanie Buss and four others as directors. Jim Buss wasn’t among them.

This is the second legal victory for Streisand involving a Los Angeles basketball team. He represented Steve Ballmer in 2014 during the legal struggle with Donald Sterling over the $2-billion sale of the Clippers.
 
She's the GODFATHER & GODMOTHER, she controlling that shit now; Lakers are back in the game, that's good to see. (note: The Detroit Pistons are still my number one team)
Yeah, Jim's the one that gave Tobe that damn contract extension, being a damn fan boy. Cost us years of development.
 
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She's the GODFATHER & GODMOTHER, she controlling that shit now; Lakers are back in the game, that's good to see. (note: The Detroit Pistons are still my number one team)
She sonned one big brother and sent a message to the other.
 
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It wasn't the Kobe contract that killed Jim's chances of building a winner. It was trading for Dwight Howard without having him sign a new contract first and then he walked. Team got nothing with trade with the Magic. Also signing old man Nash who never played for 2 years and keeping Gasol confidence down by always putting him on the trading block but never trading him and letting him walk for nothing.
 
It wasn't the Kobe contract that killed Jim's chances of building a winner. It was trading for Dwight Howard without having him sign a new contract first and then he walked. Team got nothing with trade with the Magic. Also signing old man Nash who never played for 2 years and keeping Gasol confidence down by always putting him on the trading block but never trading him and letting him walk for nothing.

All of THIS!
 
Kobe deserved it, he helped give them 5 World Champions; that was Kobe's long term retirement money and it was a Lakers' thank you.
Sorry World, I normally agree with you. But, in the end basketball is a business. You don't sacrifice your team for anyone. You want to thank him, give him a statue. And yes, I know we aren't going to agree. But, we have to agree to disagree on this one.
 
It wasn't the Kobe contract that killed Jim's chances of building a winner. It was trading for Dwight Howard without having him sign a new contract first and then he walked. Team got nothing with trade with the Magic. Also signing old man Nash who never played for 2 years and keeping Gasol confidence down by always putting him on the trading block but never trading him and letting him walk for nothing.
Those were steps 2 & 3 in the demise.
 
:lol: Jim continues to fail

http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-jim-jeanie-buss-trust-20170326-story.html

The monthlong fight between Jeanie Buss and her brothers, Jim and Johnny, to control the Lakers is over.

The three siblings have agreed for Jeanie to serve as controlling owner and on the team’s board of directors as long as the family owns the Lakers. On Monday morning, they asked a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge to issue an order to that effect.


“The message is clear here: Do not underestimate Jeanie Buss,” her attorney, Adam Streisand, told the Los Angeles Times. “There is not going to be a palace coup. Not now. Not ever.”

The ill-fated takeover attempt cost Jim Buss his spot as a co-trustee for the four trusts through which the Buss family own 66% of the team.

According to a person familiar with the situation, Jim Buss resigned as co-trustee Thursday as part of a requirement by Jeanie Buss to resolve the dispute. Her younger sister and staunch ally, Janie, replaced the brother, joining Jeanie and Johnny Buss as co-trustees.

The person said there was no financial settlement with Jim Buss.

If he had not consented to the arrangement, attorneys for Jeanie Buss were prepared to ask the court to remove him as co-trustee. The agreement means the probate court trial scheduled for May 15 to resolve the matter won’t happen.

The three-paragraph stipulation requires the brothers to "take all actions reasonably available to them, including voting the Trust's shares" to ensure Jeanie Buss is elected each year as controlling owner and a director. Janie Buss signed a separate document agreeing to be bound by the stipulation.

“Now with the Lakers having the ability to focus on the basketball court and not on the legal court, I think all Laker fans can breathe a sigh of relief,” Streisand said.

In a brief email to The Times on Monday, Johnny Buss declined to comment because “this is a private organization and family matter.”

“It is difficult for me to remain quiet as many of the articles and stories are full of misreporting and does not cover the truth and reasons of what has transpired,” he wrote.

Jim Buss didn’t return phone and text messages seeking comment.

The brothers called an annual shareholders meeting last month, three days after Jeanie Buss overhauled the front office. She hired Magic Johnson as president of basketball operations and removed Jim Buss as executive vice president of basketball operations.

The meeting’s 10-point agenda included approving an unusual $25-million distribution to shareholders and $10,000 per month in compensation for directors with a stake in the team.

The brothers, in their failed proposal, put forth four directors for the five-member board: themselves, AEG President Dan Beckerman and investor Romie Chaudhari. Jeanie Buss wasn’t among them.

The family trusts require her to serve as controlling owner — and for the co-trustees to support her role — but the team’s bylaws say she must be a director to hold the position.

Jeanie Buss sought a temporary restraining order to block the meeting, then pulled the request when the brothers abruptly postponed the meeting and agreed to reelect her as controlling owner.

The sibling feud, simmering since last fall, spilled into public. In court documents, Jeanie Buss called Jim Buss “completely unfit” to oversee basketball operations for the Lakers and worried about the franchise’s future if the brothers took control.

“Despite the fact that I gave my brother Jim ample time to prove himself in his role … I could not allow the damage being done to the franchise over the past few years to continue,” Jeanie Buss said in the documents.

The matter appeared to move toward resolution a week and a half ago when the brothers signed a two-page consent agreement to waive the annual shareholders meeting and elect Jeanie Buss and four others as directors. Jim Buss wasn’t among them.

This is the second legal victory for Streisand involving a Los Angeles basketball team. He represented Steve Ballmer in 2014 during the legal struggle with Donald Sterling over the $2-billion sale of the Clippers.
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It wasn't the Kobe contract that killed Jim's chances of building a winner. It was trading for Dwight Howard without having him sign a new contract first and then he walked. Team got nothing with trade with the Magic. Also signing old man Nash who never played for 2 years and keeping Gasol confidence down by always putting him on the trading block but never trading him and letting him walk for nothing.

Also signing Luol Deng and Timofey Mozgov didnt help matters
 
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