LaMelo Ball facing lawsuit for allegedly driving over child's foot at fan event: report

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A mother is pursing legal action against NBA star LaMelo Ball. She claims the Hornets guard ran over her son's foot as fans attempted to get Ball's autograph, WSOC reported.

NBA All-Star LaMelo Ball and the Charlotte Hornets could be facing a lawsuit. A mother is pursuing legal action against the NBA star and the franchise he plays for due to a foot injury her 11-year-old son suffered during an alleged incident in October 2023, according to a report from WSOC-TV. Tamaria McRae claimed the incident in question took place during a visit to the Hornets home arena on Oct. 7. The team held its 'Purple and Teal Day' at the Spectrum Center on that day.

McRae said not only did her son fail to land an autograph, his foot was also apparently broken in the process. She pointed that finger at Ball, suggesting he drove over the child's foot as he drove away. McRae noticed her son looking toward the ground, but she quickly realized her son had suffered some type of injury. McRae said that her son was eventually diagnosed with a broken foot, and the injury took months to heal. Cameron DeBrun, the family's attorney, said the police report did not include Ball's name or his insurance details. 'Because that information was not provided, we only have one recourse and that's the court system,' DeBrun said.

The family argued that the Hornets organization could have had additional security measures in place to improve fan safety, and therefore decided to add the team to the lawsuit. Fox News Digital contacted the Hornets. A request for comment did not receive an immediate response. Ball has not pubically commented on the matter as of Tuesday. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

 

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