Donald Sterling wants a judge to order the former Clippers owner’s estranged wife to provide an accounting and distribution of $1 billion the real estate mogul maintains he is entitled to after the sale of the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion in May 2014.
Sterling’s attorney, Bobby Samini, filed court papers Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court stating that Shelly Sterling has ignored repeated requests for the information, so he now is asking a probate court judge who has authority over the Sterling family trust to rule on his client’s petition.
Samini maintains Sterling has a $1 billion community property interest in the sale.
Sterling filed for divorce from his wife on the same day the probate court papers were filed. They have been married for 60 years.
A hearing on Sterling’s accounting request is scheduled for Dec. 1.