Last Friday, free agent-to-be Los Angeles Lakers backup point guard Spencer Dinwiddie is reportedly suing luxury car retailer Wires Only and general manager Chadwick Hopkins for allegedly backing out of agreements made regarding a matte white 2022 Ferrari SF90 Spider he procured for a $1.05 million sticker tag, according toAfter being flipped from the Brooklyn Nets to the Toronto Raptors in trade deadline deal this February, Dinwiddie was cut. He signed along with his hometown Lakers on a $1.
Wires Only, for its part, claimed it had nothing to do with either purchase, and that Dinwiddie was only dealing with Hopkins directly. “The $350,000 wasn’t a deposit, it was an initial installment payment on the purchase of the SF90 Spider which we agreed to sell over 3 installments and 45 days between installment payments. You took delivery of a $1,050,000 car that you purchased and we appreciate your business,” Hopkins told Dinwiddie, per the suit.
Business Business Latest News, Business Business Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lakers News: Free Agent Market Might Give D'Angelo Russell Huge Leverage This SummerL.A.'s starting point guard faces a world of opportunities in the offseason.
Source: SInow - 🏆 273. / 63 Read more »