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Sheriff’s deputy behind Masai Ujiri lawsuit was convicted of insurance fraud: report

By Doug Smith

Sports Reporter

Sun., March 15, 2020

The California sheriff’s deputy who launched a lawsuit against Raptors president Masai Ujiri — stemming from a June 2019 incident following Game 6 of the NBA Finals — was once convicted for insurance fraud, according to a published report.

Fox News affiliate KTVU in San Mateo, Calif. reported Sunday that Alan Francis Strickland, the Alameda County sheriff’s deputy behind the lawsuit, was “charged with felony insurance fraud and making false statements on March 31, 1994.”

“Strickland ended up pleading no contest to misdemeanor insurance fraud on Dec. 7, 2005, court records show,” KTVU reported on its website. “The false statement charge, a misdemeanour, was dropped in exchange for the no-contest plea, which has the same legal effect as pleading guilty. The fraud charge was discovered when Strickland was applying to be a San Mateo police officer in 2005 — a job he did not get, KTVU learned after reviewing court documents and investigators’ notes at the time.”

A spokesperson from Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment said Sunday that the organization would have no comment on the new information. When the suit was originally launched, MLSE said in a statement:

“We are disappointed but not at all surprised Mr. Strickland has elected to take this path. His claims are baseless and entirely without merit. They should and will be viewed appropriately for what they are. The Toronto Raptors and Masai have jointly retained very able counsel who will be handling this matter on our behalf and consequently, we do not intend to make any further statement about it.”

The 48-year-old Strickland was acting as a guard near the Oracle Arena court on the night the Raptors beat the Golden State Warriors to win the first championship in franchise history. He tried to prevent Ujiri from going on to the court to take part in the celebration, later claiming Ujiri didn’t have proper credentials. Raptors guard Kyle Lowry eventually escorted Ujiri on to the court to celebrate.

After a lengthy police probe, the possibility of criminal prosecution was dismissed. Months later, however, Strickland filed a suit alleging he was battered and assaulted, suffering injuries to his head, jaw and teeth. He also filed a workers’ compensation claim and has yet to return to his job, KTVU reported.

According to the Fox News affiliate, neither Strickland nor his attorneys had any comment.

While Strickland’s conviction is more than a decade old, three legal analysts told KTVU that the Raptors’ attorneys — Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy in Burlingame, Calif. — are sure to use past behaviour as part of their defence. They declined comment.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/raptors/2020/03/15/sheriffs-deputy-behind-masai-ujiri-lawsuit-was-convicted-of-insurance-fraud-report.html
 

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Looks to me that Masai was trying to open his jacket and show his credentials when security buffoon decided to give him the shove.

Instead of escalating a conflict why not simply let him show you what he is trying to show you. In my experiencing dudes in 3k dollar suits are not going to be the problem.

As for an assault allegation filed by security buffoon. That's just laughable. He's an embarrassment.

Kyle Lowry coming over at the end to ''rescue'' his GM is just another notch in his ever growing legacy as a all time Raptor.
 
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Talk about an angry Ken. A White SOB playing the victim. No chance of him winning the case, cause it's him vs the MLSE juggernaut.
 
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That was unreal. That cop should lose his job. Never should have been hired in the first place.

Any lawsuit the cop has brought before the courts needs to be tossed out and the cop needs to have all legal costs involving the investigation and court costs levied against him.

On a side note, gotta love Kyle Lowry coming out of the crowd to aid Ujiri. The guy is THEE number one celebrity athlete in Toronto by far.
 

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I really hope Masai sues him nto oblivion, and the goddamn county. This is PURE racism. Masai is a pretty classy guy. Why on earth would he pick a fight with some random loser when he just won the biggest prize of his entire career. Its just a rediculous allegation. All he wanted to do was get down there and celebrate with his team. As if this scumbag racist had no idea who he was.
 

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I really hope Masai sues him nto oblivion, and the goddamn county. This is PURE racism. Masai is a pretty classy guy. Why on earth would he pick a fight with some random loser when he just won the biggest prize of his entire career. Its just a rediculous allegation. All he wanted to do was get down there and celebrate with his team. As if this scumbag racist had no idea who he was.
MLSE has filed a counter-suit on behalf of Masai against Officer Alan Strickland and the Alameda Police Department. Let's look at the odds. Mr. Strickland may have the support of Oakland Mayor and he may have the support of Governor Gavin Newsome. MLSE has the 100% backing of TD and Morgan Stanley - who looks after MLSE's books on behalf of TD - Canada Trust. Who do you think will win?

The Alameda Police Department has a shitty record when it comes to race relations. The subsequent protest had over 100,000 people attend. There's video footage of it but it's over 90 minutes long.

 

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Remember this? It's one of numerous killings of blacks by the Alameda Police Department. Thunder Bay's Kevin Durand plays Sergeant Caruso.

 

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This cop is a crook. He should be fired.
In fact he never shouldve been hired as a cop in the first place.
I guess they have loose standards in that police dept.
 
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Not the only fraud he committed. He instigated the fight with Masai and is claimed disability pay.


Defund the Police.
I laughed my ass off when I saw this footage.
I mean, I knew Masai didn't do anything. The man is a consummate professional.
But to see actual video surface showing that this idiot was not only lying, but the aggressor......... and from his own body cam at that.......too funny.

Did this stupid rent-a-cop not think this was going to surface when he tried to sue.
I mean, this video even blows away his contention that Masai didn't have proper credentials, as it clearly shows him pulling out the credentials and showing them to this dumb fuck.

I hope, with this footage, that Masai presses charges on this idiot for assault. But I know he won't because, let's be honest, Masai is above that.
 
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