LaVar Ball was recently served with lawsuit over the alleged failure of his Big Baller Brand company to pay a $25,000 bill to an unnamed embroidery and screen printing company.
According to USA Today:
The lawsuit was filed in San Bernardino County by the owner of Closet Collection in November. Michael Sayer, the attorney for Closet Connection, said that Ball himself received the summons for the breach of contract lawsuit.
Sayer said that the Big Baller Brand — which charges up to $60 for t-shirts and as much as $100 for hats — had not paid any of the money owed as of Wednesday.
“We haven’t even heard from him,” Sayer said.
The business owner declined to speak to USA TODAY Sports when reached this week, although he told The Los Angeles Times about his issues with Big Baller Brand. He did not want the newspaper to use his name because of the legal proceedings.
“We tried for about three months,” the owner said of his attempts to recover what was owed. “They said they would make payment about seven times. They just kept pushing it back and kept pushing it back.”
Big Baller Brand recently received an “F” rating from the other BBB (the Better Business Bureau).
This was LaVar Ball’s response:
LaVar Ball on hearing the Big Baller Brand got an "F" from the Better Business Bureau:
"We honestly thought the Better Business Bureau was out of business. The new BBB stands for the Big Baller Brand."https://t.co/IIhVLX1dLE
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) January 8, 2018
