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Helped to get a contract with the Lakers to take care of the two women who took care of the Warcraft Python but were fired and sued for not getting paid | NBA | DONGTW Sports Net

Philadelphia 76ers star Dwight Howard was recently sued by two women named Armica Nabaa and Kamisha Shelman. The two women stated in the lawsuit that they were responsible for taking care of Howard’s 200-pound python, but Howard owed at least $50,000 in salary.

Armica Nabaa and Kamisha Shelman have filed a lawsuit, and they both stated that Howard hired them to provide personal management services in December 2018. At first, the two women thought they would handle Howard’s commercial and administrative affairs, but as they worked longer and longer, Howard made them take on more responsibilities.

In fact, the two women claimed that Howard fired his lawn caretaker, housekeeper, and maid, all of whom were responsible for serving Howard’s 35,000 square foot mansion, and eventually forced the two women to clean up the mess. In addition, one of the two ladies’ new tasks is to help Howard take care of a 25-foot-long python that weighs more than 200 pounds. It is worth mentioning that Howard had previously stated in an interview that he himself had been bitten by a giant python several times, leaving a lot of scars on his arm.

In addition, the two women claimed that Howard had fired them suddenly and without warning in January 2020, and that they were still owed a large salary for their services. To make matters worse, Armica Nabaa revealed that she helped Howard reorganize her NBA career-she used her contacts to connect Howard with some people and helped him sign a contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. She also said that Howard even thanked her in a public interview and praised her for helping to reach a contract. Now they are asking Howard to pay at least $50,000 in salary arrears, as well as other expenses and damages.

Later, the local media contacted Howard, but so far, Howard has not responded to this matter.

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