Donald Sterling: V. Stiviano Was an "Animal" in Bed and He Paid a "High Price" For Sex

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There’s yet another new Donald Sterling tape making the rounds; this one was recorded by a “friend” named Maserati, who The Daily Mail describes as a hip-hop artist (and NY Post says arranged hookups for Sterling in Las Vegas). The Daily Mail has the audio and copious excerpts, including:

"Sterling claims stunning V. Stiviano ‘loves sex’ and was an ‘animal’ between the sheets and admits he paid a ‘high-price’ to sleep with her. And he told his friend that he fears the stunning wannabe model may have saucy photos of them in bed together, which he worries may be leaked to the media. Sterling said: ‘I’m paying a very high price for trying to get a girl hot and make it with her. Everybody in the world wants to f*** her. Listen, I’m telling you she was hot. It took me maybe an hour to get there but it was hot. So why did I do it? Because I’m 80-years-old.’"

There’s a lot in the rest of the audio and excerpts to unpack; the Mail also gathered police records and recounts Ms. Stiviano’s legal history

"In 2002, she was arrested by LAPD for petty theft and the police report shows that she claims to be a 5’4″ 128 pound Hispanic woman named Vanessa Maria Perez. She was convicted of the crime and put on probation. In 2004, she was arrested by Santa Monica PD for another petty theft and felony burglary and this time claimed to be taller, 5’8″ and thinner, 115 pounds. Six years later, Stiviano was arrested by the NYPD for possession of a controlled substance, but this time claimed to be black, weighing in at 125 pounds and standing 5’7″ tall. And in 2012, Stiviano was arrested by CHP for DUI and said her name was Monica Gallegos, that she was black, stood 5’7″ tall and weighed 125 pounds."

The very thought of the photos that Sterling is worried might get leaked are terrifying. Please please please please please don’t let that happen.

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