Shaquille O'Neal plans to fight back against her alleged mistress, Vanessa Lopez as allegations from their previous case continue to be leaked even after he won the battle in the court.
A source said that the former NBA player plans to fight back whereas Lopez is reportedly penning a tell-all book, the New York Post reported.
A source close to the now-NBA commentator told that O'Neal had one tryst with this woman and regrets ever having done that and this case was dismissed by a judge who declared Lopez to be a liar.
On the contrary Lopez said that she is not worried about that, and she will prove what he had done.
The 42-year-old's attorney, Benjamine Reid, commented that the courts have ruled that Lopez lied often and lied about important things and her case was dismissed because she committed fraud in court and this is only the latest attempt to cash in.
In a 2010 suit, Lopez claimed that she was O'Neal's mistress for years, and he harassed her and hacked her phone after they split.
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