Remember back in July when we reported on a woman who claims LeBron’s manager, Maverick Carter, stole a King James pendant from her that she found at a garage sale? Well apparently, the woman is still fighting and has now sued Carter for false imprisonment, theft, and more, while seeking more than $50,000 in damages. The following information from TMZ.com:
TMZ has obtained a lawsuit filed by VaNeisha Robinson — in which she claims Maverick Carter and his mom staged a 9-man ambush to jack a $10,000 pendant she claims she bought at a garage sale for $5 back in 2005 thinking it was costume jewelry. Turns out, it was real.
Carter maintains the pendant was stolen from him roughly 3 years ago … and he had no idea where it went until he saw that Robinson was trying to sell it on eBay.
But in the suit, filed in Ohio, Robinson claims Carter concocted a diabolical plan to lure her into his home, insisting that LeBron would be present to make a deal — instead, she claims, a horde of 8 or 9 people held her in the house against her will and forced her to give up the bling.
For the record — Robinson claims LeBron was never at the house.
Now, Robinson wants the pendant back and more than $50k in damages from Carter — claiming she was robbed, falsely imprisoned and suffered some serious mental anguish.
Carter has already filed a response — denying all allegations.