Mother suing LaMelo Ball for allegedly striking son with car
- A lawsuit has been filed against NBA player LaMelo Ball by a North Carolina woman, alleging he struck her son with his SUV.
- Ball stopped at a traffic light, looked directly at the boy, then accelerated without warning, severely injuring him.
- The family is seeking over $25,000 in compensatory damages from Ball and the Charlotte Hornets due to the incident.
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A mother sued NBA star LaMelo Ball to allegedly hit her son Angell Joseph, a 12-year-old boy, with her car on October 7, 2023. Tamaria McRae, the mother, filed the lawsuit in Mecklenburg County Superior Court on Wednesday. Accident with LaMelo Ball leaves a child with serious injuries McRae said that she and her son, Joseph, were waiting outside the entrance of Spectrum Center employees hoping to get an autograph from LaMelo Ball. When the playe…

Mother sues NBA star LaMelo Ball for allegedly hitting son with car
Ball is said to have "operated his vehicle in grossly negligent and reckless manner in that he accelerated his vehicle forward suddenly and without warning and struck" Joseph, "severely injuring him."
LaMelo Ball, Hornets sued by North Carolina mother – reports
A North Carolina woman has filed a lawsuit against Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball and the team, contending Ball struck her then-11-year-old son with his SUV. USA Today and ESPN, which reviewed the lawsuit, said Wednesday, May 22, that Tamaria McRae alleges that her son approached Ball’s vehicle as he was exiting “Purple and Team Day at the Hive,” a fan event that was held October 7 at the Hornets’ arena in downtown Charlotte. The boy, Ange…
Mother sues NBA star LaMelo Ball for allegedly driving over her son's foot and breaking it at fan event
The mother of a young basketball fan is suing NBA star LaMelo Ball after the Charlotte Hornets guard allegedly broke her son's foot by driving over it at a fan event last year.
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