Kobe Bryant Settles Memorabilia Lawsuit With Mom
Kobe Bryant and his mother have reached an agreement regarding their memorabilia lawsuit.
Goldin Auctions sued in federal court last month after Kobe’s lawyers wrote the company telling it to cancel the planned June auction. The Los Angeles Lakers baller claimed his mother, Pamela, didn’t have the right to sell the items.
The website reports:
Pamela and Kobe’s dad agreed to issue a letter of apology to the Lakers’ star, according to ESPN. In return Kobe agreed to let Pamela sell off just under 10% of the items.
In a statement released Monday, the auction house,Goldin Auctions says it will offer some items including jerseys worn by Bryant when he played for Lower Merion High School outside Philadelphia reports TMZ.
Wonder if they’ll kiss and make-up over dinner?
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