Embattled Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling may have a new legal adversary: A potential cohort of former interns who say the basketball team and Sterling’s family trust owe them payment for the work they did during their behind-the-scenes stints.

Former intern Frank Cooper filed a proposed class action on June 10 that alleges Sterling and the team violated U.S. and California labor laws by not paying them at least the minimum wage for their work.

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