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Lamar Odom Sues Former Manager For Allegedly Stealing His House
Lamar Odom Sues Ex Manager For Allegedly Stealing His House
Former NBA player Lamar Odom sued his former manager for allegedly forging his signature to steal a home he previously owned.
According to the lawsuit, obtained exclusively by Page Six, Lamar claims Tonita Bybee — whom he claims he fired in May 2022 — forged a deed ad sold his home from right under him.
Odom says the home has been with his family “for nearly three decades,” and that his aunt Carol Janean Mercer has been living there since uncle Michael Mercer passed last August.
He also claims Carol Janean is now facing eviction as a result of Bybee’s alleged “fraudulent transfer.”
In the docs, he accuses Bybee of “identity theft,” “conversion,” “embezzlement,” “misappropriation,” and “various other iterations of fraud,” and that she “acted with malice, wanton dishonesty and a high degree of immoral turpitude.”
The former NBA baller is also suing the public notary “improperly notarized” the deed after they “attested” to Odom’s “presence and signature, despite the fact that [he] never appeared before [the public notary] either in person or remotely to execute the forged deed.”
The former Los Angeles Lakers power forward is seeking more than $1 million in damages.
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