A second black mistress of billionaire Donald Sterling has filed a lawsuit against the former Los Angeles Clippers owner, claiming that he subjected her to even worse racial and sexual outbursts than what he said to his most famous side chick, V. Stiviano.
V. Stiviano, of course, is the woman who caused Sterling’s NBA empire to come crumbing down after she secretly (and illegally) taped his racist stream of consciousness about black people and released it to popular entertainment blog TMZ.
Maiko Maya King, 40, had a romantic relationship with Sterling between 2005 and 2011 and was later fired as his assistant when she rejected “a stream of racist and sexist taunts,” TMZ.com reported.
She also claims Sterling said the following, which, incredibly, is even worse than what Sterling said to his first mistress, if you can believe that:
- “How could you be married to a black man?” Sterling allegedly asked her in reference to her former African-American husband.
- “Why would you bring black people into the world?” the 80-year-old billionaire allegedly asked her, referring to her kids with her ex.
- Sterling told the woman that “black people do not take care of their children. All they do is sit home and smoke dope,” TMZ said.
- “I want to take you out of the black world and put you into the white world,” he purportedly told her..
- When they had spats, Sterling reportedly told her to “move back to the ghetto with a black man.”
In addition to being a rabid racist and incorrigible sexist, Sterling was also a pervert and pedophile, according to King’s ex-husband.
“I don’t like the man. She told me all the racist things he said, but he had billions and I was just a stunt man. He broke up my marriage,” King’s ex-husband Wayne King, 49, told the Daily News Monday. King he and Maiko divorced in 2009.
“I went to two Clippers games, but the whole situation was just ugly,” Wayne King continued. “He tried to get my youngest daughter to give him kisses, and then he would turn his face to get it on the lips. I told him I didn’t like that, and he said, ‘But I just love her.'”
Maiko King’s has hired famed civil rights attorney Gloria Allred, who will have a statement Tuesday.
King also purports that Sterling complained that he was bored sexually with his other assistant, V. Stiviano. He offered King bonuses if she could help him sexually, such as tell of her past conquest in order to get him aroused.