Angell Joseph was 11 years old at the time. He is now 12 years old.
Tamaria McRae said that last Oct. 7, after a Charlotte Hornets event, fans were outside the arena and approached the players as they were leaving.
“(Angell) told me, ‘LaMelo, I love you. I love you, sign my… give me your autograph. Can you sign it for me? McRae told Action 9’s Jason Stoogenke.
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She says Ball didn’t sign anything and left.
“I just saw my son fall and thought maybe he dropped something,” she said.
But she said Angell didn’t drop anything, that Ball ran over her foot, breaking it.
“He’s his hero, his idol, and he was crushed by him,” said their lawyer, Cameron DeBrun.
McRae says her son spent months recovering, in more ways than one.
“For a while, I couldn’t even recognize who my child was because of the depression, not being able to go out and play,” she said.
“When you see your children suffering, it hurts you,” she added. “It was hard. It was really hard. I mean, I’m a strong person. It broke me. Here it really is.
DeBrun says Angell’s family allegedly filed a claim with Ball’s insurance to pay his medical bills, but the police report is missing key information, like Ball’s insurer and even his name.
“Because this information was not provided, we only have one recourse and that is the court system,” DeBrun said.
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Stoogenke asked him if the family is “just going after (Ball) because he’s a celebrity and he has deep pockets.”
“I would say if that was the case, we would have done it a long time ago. They had no desire to take legal action. They wanted healing,” DeBrun responded.
They are also chasing the Hornets. That day was the team’s annual Purple and Teal Day and — according to the family — the team should have put more measures in place to protect fans who tried to get close to the players.
The Charlotte Hornets told Action 9 they had no comment on the lawsuit.
Stoogenke attempted to reach Ball’s agent for a response, but did not receive a response in time for this report.
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