
The Boss family will sell Lakers minority participation to Kushner and Iger, report
Jeanie Buss, who led the team since 2013, will not be governor after the sale to Kushner and Iger, who now own 83% of the team
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Jeanie Buss, who led the team since 2013, will not be governor after the sale to Kushner and Iger, who now own 83% of the team. The Boss family gives up its minority part of the Lakers to new owners, ending 47 years of family control on the NBA franchise. The Boss family will sell Lakers minority participation to Kushner and Iger, reports say.
Furthermore, The Boss family sold a majority of the Lakers to Walter last year for $10 billion, which at that time was a record for the sale of an American sports franchise. Walter, who is under federal investigation for tax issues, abruptly reached a deal earlier this month to flip the Lakers to Kushner and Iger at a valuation of $12.5 billion, another record for a pro sports team. Bob Iger has almost 83% of the Lakers after buying 17.8% of the Boss family.
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Jeanie Buss, who led the team since 2013, will not be governor after the sale to Kushner and Iger, who now own 83% of the team
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Boss family gives up its minority part of the Lakers to new owners, ending 47 years of family control on the NBA franchise.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Boss family will sell Lakers minority participation to Kushner and Iger, reports say.
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The Boss family sold a majority of the Lakers to Walter last year for $10 billion, which at that time was a record for the sale of an American sports franchise.
according to Sports IllustratedWalter, who is under federal investigation for tax issues, abruptly reached a deal earlier this month to flip the Lakers to Kushner and Iger at a valuation of $12.5 billion, another record for a pro sports team.
according to The Boston GlobeBob Iger has almost 83% of the Lakers after buying 17.8% of the Boss family.
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Jeanie Buss, who led the team since 2013, will not be governor after the sale to Kushner and Iger, who now own 83% of the team
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