LOS ANGELES — The Buss family has voted to sell its 17.8% minority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers to new majority owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, ESPN and The Athletic are reporting. The Lakers governor is resisting attempts to sell family's minority share to new owners Bob Iger and Josh Kushner. Key points and original sources are listed below.
- LOS ANGELES — The Buss family has voted to sell its 17.8% minority ownership of the Los Angeles Lakers to new majority owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, ESPN and The Athletic are reporting. The decision Monday by the six children of late owner Jerry Buss will...S1
- The Lakers governor is resisting attempts to sell family's minority share to new owners Bob Iger and Josh Kushner.S2
- Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is legally contesting her siblings’ plan to sell the family’s remaining 17.8% minority ownership stake in the team to Josh Kushner and Bob Iger, according to a letter obtained by The Associated PressS3
- The Buss family own a 17.8% minority stake in the Los Angeles Lakers, with Jeanie serving as the team's governor.S4S5
- Jeanie Buss wants to remain as controlling ownerFamily were set to sell stake to Bob Iger and Josh JushnerJeanie Buss is reportedly challenging her siblings’ attempt to sell the family’s remaining stake in the Los Angeles Lakers.Hours after the Buss family rel...S6
- The Buss family voted on Monday to sell its remaining stake in the Lakers, but Jeanie Buss is contesting that vote.S7
- Jeanie Buss' attorney sent a letter to her siblings' representation asserting that any vote to sell the family's stake in the Lakers is null and void.S8