Ohio-Based Lady Sues Kobe Bryant For Not Marrying Her
Kobe Bryant has five rings. But now one litigious soul is livid that she didn't get one from him.
According to the OC Weekly, Selina Miller, who has addresses in both Santa Monica and Columbus, said Bryant gave her a signed contract in May saying they would marry. (Sounds plausible so far!)
But then Kobe totally broke that contract by not giving Miller a ring, she says! (Can Matt Barnes sue him for the same thing?) The relief her suit recommends? A ring from Kobe.
Miller also stated why the National Basketball Association (NBA) superstar might not have given her a ring: "The defendant, Kobe Bryant, states he communicated with person [sic] stating Selina Miller is a prostitute."
Reached by telephone, Miller claimed that Bryant has repeatedly visited her for intimate relations.
"He likes playing games with women more than people know," said Miller. "I'm upset because he promised me a ring [during one visit] and then some other people influenced him and I didn't get it. He thinks he can stop by my house anytime he wants to. There are other women, too. One of them got a ring."
She also mentioned that someone—it's unclear who exactly—"has a sexual transmitted disease."
Miller sued Kobe before, in 2009, and a judge dismissed that suit as frivolous. Somehow we don't expect this one to go too much further.
Kobe Bryant Sued by Ohio Woman for Breaching Marriage Proposal [OC Weekly]
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