WASHINGTON — LeBron James sent the sports world into a spiral earlier this week with his "The Second Decision" announcement.
The teaser announcement garnered millions of views fueled possible retirement rumors for the star basketball player and spiked ticket prices for the Lakers game. In the end, it was all about a Hennessy ad.
Now, a longtime Lakers fan is suing James after feeling "duped" by the advertisement, alleging it cost him hundreds of dollars.
According to the Los Angeles Times and TMZ Sports, Andrew Garcia filed a lawsuit in a small claims court in Los Angeles County this week. The 29-year-old fan claims that the Lakers star owes him $865.66 because of "fraud, deception, misrepresentation, and any and all basis of legal recovery."
Garcia told multiple media outlets