Why was Dearica Hamby's lawsuit against the WNBA dismissed?
The judge ruled that Hamby failed to prove her allegations that the WNBA failed to properly investigate her claims against the Aces and didn't renew her league marketing contract.
Sports / WNBA
Los Angeles Sparks forward Dearica Hamby's lawsuit against the WNBA and the Las Vegas Aces has received a mixed ruling. While her claims against the WNBA were dismissed, her case against the Aces will proceed, focusing on allegations of dis...
Dearica Hamby's legal battle involves claims that the Las Vegas Aces unlawfully traded her to the Los Angeles Sparks in January 2023 because she was pregnant. She also alleges that the Aces and WNBA retaliated against her after she publicly accused the team of mistreatment on social media.
The court's decision to allow the case against the Aces to proceed hinges on allegations that the Aces failed to invite Hamby to the White House ceremony celebrating their 2022 WNBA championship and instructed the team’s videography staff not to project her daughter on the video screen at an Aces game.
The judge also noted that Hamby plausibly alleged that the trade to the Sparks caused her harm beyond the trade itself, potentially leading to a loss of brand value and endorsement opportunities by joining a less competitive team in a more saturated market.
The WNBA maintains that it is not Hamby's employer and that each team is individually owned and handles player employment matters. However, Hamby argues that the WNBA regulates team transactions and investigates/punishes teams, making them a joint employer.
The case could influence future discussions on the WNBA's collective bargaining agreement, particularly regarding pregnancy discrimination.
The judge ruled that Hamby failed to prove her allegations that the WNBA failed to properly investigate her claims against the Aces and didn't renew her league marketing contract.
Claims of discrimination and retaliation, specifically related to the Aces allegedly failing to invite her to the White House and instructing video personnel not to display her daughter on a video screen.
The WNBA investigated the Aces, rescinded the team’s 2025 first-round pick, and suspended coach Becky Hammon for two games.
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