Her attorney, Mac Nehoray of Calabasas, Calif., also told the Times that Stiviano “never wanted any harm to Donald.”
Stiviano’s voice is heard on the taped conversation between herself and Sterling in which the owner unleashed a stream of racially-charged comments. The leaked conversation led to Sterling’s stiff punishment, but Stiviano is reportedly “devastated” that the recording was made public.
According to her attorney, someone released the tape for money, but he maintains that it was not his client.
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