Nearly $1.4 million arbitration award affirmed in suit vs Reggie Bush
Bush was sued for defamation by Lloyd Lake, who claimed he provided Bush with cash and other benefits while Bush played for USC

City News Service (OC Register) — VAN NUYS — A judge today confirmed an arbitrator’s award of nearly $1.4 million to a businessman who sued Reggie Bush for defamation after having settled a previous suit against the former Heisman Trophy winner and USC running back.
Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Eric Harmon heard arguments in plaintiff Lloyd Lake’s petition, briefly took the issues under submission and issued his final ruling later in the day Wednesday. According to Lake’s petition, arbitrator Jeffrey G. Benz on April 12 awarded him $500,000, plus $764,640 in attorneys’ fees and about $116,780 in costs.
Bush’s attorneys argued that the award should be vacated, saying the amount exceeded Benz’s authority.
Bush, now 40, resolved the first suit in 2010 with Lake, who claimed he provided Bush with cash and other benefits while Bush played for the Trojans in 2004 and 2005. Lake’s initial case alleged breach of contract.
Lake, along with his parents — Roy and Barbara Gunner, who are both in their 80s — then sued Bush again in Van Nuys Superior court in February 2023, this time for defamation. Bush filed a motion to compel arbitration of the second suit, abiding by what he said were the terms of the accord in the first suit, requiring that an arbitrator and not a jury decide any future claims.
In June 2024, Judge Valerie Salkin ruled in Bush’s favor, finding that Lake’s second suit claims were “plainly covered by the settlement’s broad arbitration provision.”
But the judge also ruled that Lake’s parents’ part of the case should go before a jury.
The plaintiffs’ attorneys argued in their court papers that the arbitration clause only applied to contractual disputes. The same lawyers attached to their court papers an image of two sides of a wall separating a gate outside the Gunner home.
On one side of the wall someone used spray paint to scrawl “187,” possibly referring to murder under the state Penal Code, while the other side of the walls is defaced to state, “Help Reggie Bush Get His Trophy Back (epithet) Crook.”
The plaintiffs’ attorneys blamed the graffiti on “unknown bad actors on behalf of or at the direction of Bush criminal” and they further state in their court papers that Bush “created a firestorm of vitriol that now has engulfed Lake’s parents.”
The current suit alleges Bush defamed Lake and the Gunners with remarks he made on YouTube in September 2023 and on Twitter three months later. In the YouTube interview, Bush allegedly said, among other things, that Lake was trying to blackmail him and that Lake had a police record as long as a Cheesecake Factory menu. Both statements are untrue, according to the plaintiffs’ attorneys’ court papers.
On Twitter, Bush allegedly referred to Lake as a “convicted felon who was in prison for rape,” an allegation the plaintiffs’ attorneys state in their court papers was “false and without any substance.”
Lake and the Gunners have suffered severe emotional distress and financial harm, the current suit states.
In addition to winning the 2005 Heisman Trophy, Bush also won the 2005 Doak Walker and Walter Camp awards.
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Slan abhaile!
But get that post Saliva Stone gamma globulin shot when you get home.
Thanks for looking out for me my friend! Beat the Irish ✌
Looks like Oregon is going to lose out again with another star recruit(Ryder Lyons). Where’s Phil Knight when you need him?
The game has changed — in so many ways.✌
Hi there again — this time with a bunch of Buckeye fans at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland
I notice the ubiquitous midwestern-winter-insulation fat layers on your Buckeye friends! And the dude from Cali is wearing a tie-dye tee shirt. Go figure🤣
Got that shirt on sale from a street vendor recently in Palm Springs. My wild side…
Hello from Ireland
They sure had great stonemasons a few hundred years ago!
So true. Miles and miles and miles of hand-placed rock hedges, many very skillfully set. We will have traveled over 1200 miles through it all, through every shade of green imaginable.
Following several fantastic days in Scotland, I’m in the Killarney area of Ireland after kissing the Blarney Stone. So you TDBers can expect more “blarney” out of me than ever before.
Computer problems prevent me from posting photos of some great castles. Around these very green and beautiful parts, ABC means “another bloody castle.”
Fight On in Scotland 🏴 and Ireland 🇮🇪 I say, though I haven’t come across anyone wearing Trojan gear so far.
I’m around a bunch of OHIO ST fans and have had some terrific conversations about USC vs the Buckeyes, NIL, etc.
Visiting the land of your famous relative, William Wallace, aye?
William Wallace overlooking Edinburgh Castle
Aye, laddie…FREEDOM!
He was one bad dude by all accounts.
In the end, WW was to be hung, drawn, and quartered on Aug, 23, 1305.
Wallace was first dragged naked behind a horse to his place of execution, being jeered and booed by onlookers the whole way. He was hanged and emasculated while still alive, his ‘privy parts’ burned in front of him.
To warn others away from rebellion, Wallace’s head was dipped in tar and placed on a pike on London Bridge. His four limbs were sent to be displayed in Newcastle, Berwick, Stirling, and Perth.
Coincidentally, his father’s name was Alan Wallace according to Wikipedia.
What was your favorite Scotch Mill? That’s a trip I want to make. Cheers!🍸
Went to a smaller whiskey distillery called Blair Athol in Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland.
Very cool demonstration of the making of one of the older whiskeys (1798, twice distilled) in Scotland 🏴.
Nice, will add it to my list of stops 👍
It is said scotch & Irish whiskey’s main grain is barley. Jamison’s, bushmill & guiness are over the top there. Maybe hoisting a few?
Guinness is everywhere. Employs Ireland. 🇮🇪
Have had some terrific Irish ☘️ Stew and Fish & Chips, potatoes. Pretty basic stuff. Great bread. Lots of beans, mushrooms and tomatoes for breakfast. Couldn’t force myself to ingest Haggis, a favorite in Scotland.
I am not a big whiskey drinker but if I do go for one, I always go for Jamesons. When I was at USC, we were all poor students, so we drank Jack Daniels.
After hearing the locals tell of what locals liked to do at night to the Blarney Stone in preparation for the next day’s tourists, I passed on my opportunity a couple of Summers ago.
Now you tell me! 😂
Charles Power (on3.com) — The focus of day two of the Elite 11 Finals is the pro-day workout. Every QB worked through the same 20-throw script, throwing to receivers on air, and On3 has named top performers from the night. We charted each session live, grading every throw as on target or off target. It is not strictly a tally of completions, and style points are also considered. USC commit Jonas Williams nearly missed the cut for Top Performers after turning in a solid pro day workout. The Illinois product is accurate and has a high level of polish. He’s currently more… Read more »
Williams is accurate, that’s great. He has a “high level of polish”? Does that mean technique? If so great. He needs to add velocity (arm strength?). He is what, 16-17, I think he will get stronger in the next 2-3 years. Should get taller as well. Fairly mobile now should get quicker. Great prospect, we’ll see him compete to start at SC in 2 years?
I remember sitting in a restaurant in Sedona, watching this competition (or another one like it)on monitors because there wasn’t anything else to do. Max Browne was the big highlight of show. He was tall with a strong arm and razor sharp accuracy. Unfortunately behind USC’s turnstile offensive line, he was a deer in the headlights. Meh for me on the unopposed competitions. Put a pass rush in the mix and then see the real quarterbacks.
“Turnstile Offensive Line”
Your description seems like so much of a USC trademark in recent times…and in direct contrast to the Trojan O-lines we all used to know so well when USC performed like a major power year in and year out, or at least more often than not.
I’ll sure be glad when this USC “turnstile offensive line” thing is over. ✌
I once ran across Anthony Davis sitting at a table outside of the Coliseum on game-day. He was selling autographs because he was broke. I wonder if I will live long enough to find Bush at a folding table on game-day.
I will never understand why Reggie likes to play out his problems in public as he has recently.
On the other hand I don’t think I would have dealings with Lloyd Lake either. Bush and Lake are two sides of a counterfeit coin.
AD signed his famous SI cover for me at the Coliseum for a small fee. He was one of the greatest Trojans I ever saw play, so it was worth it to me as a spur-of-the-moment thing.
I’ve never received a signature from any other “public figure.” I sure wouldn’t buy Reggie’s. But he sure was amazing on the field.
USC football beats OHIO ST for 4-star edge rusher Luke Wafle in wild see-saw battle Analysts predicted the edge rusher would land with the Buckeyes, but USC instead poached the New Jersey prospect, further reinforcing its top-ranked 2026 recruiting class. James Parks (si.com/college football HG) — That result directly contradicted what the analysts thought right up to the end. Wafle (6-5, 245) was projected to sign with OHIO ST with 53.9 percent likelihood, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine. USC was in second place in the race to earn Wafle’s commitment, as the Trojans had 31.8 percent odds to… Read more »
This from On3’s Steve Wiltfong,
“The Trojans were tracking for Wafle’s commitment coming out of last weekend’s official visit to Los Angeles,” Wiltfong wrote. “Ohio State upped its NIL package and began to trend Wednesday morning. USC then made a counter-offer to that and ultimately got the pledge locked in.
“We’re hearing Wafle’s package is between 2.2 and 2.6 million dollars over two years.”
The complaint that USC is not spending enough to get players is no longer the case. Out bidding OSU to get a guy, that’s something!
It’s also great that USC also has much better recruiters now, led by one of the nation’s finest GMs. Without those upgrades, we aren’t getting this guy.
For sure it is “all of the above”. A great recruiting staff, upgrades of assistant coaches and additional NIL money are all coming together to land talent for 2026. The notion by some that what was holding USC back was only not enough money spent on talent is now old news and wasn’t true anyway. It’s more than money but without it you aren’t in the room. How long before these freshmen are ready? USC probably has pretty good talent already and these guys will push USC to elite level in 27, 28.
Yes, and that stink adversely impacted USC.
Reggie Bush is not the guy you’d ask to hold your money clip when you go skinny dipping in the water hole.
If only Reggie had paid Lloyd Lake the money he owed him back in the first place. It’s utterly amazing and tragic how much that decision has cost USC football, and now Reggie personally.
It would have been the fair thing to do. Even kick in a little extra for the wasted effort on Lake’s part. Where does a convicted drug felon/parole violator get $300K? How did Reggie’s Mom and Step Dad, both Deputy Sheriffs at the SD County Jail, think getting into business with Lake was a good idea? And Reggie still tries to tell us he’s the victim? What a mess. Hope they can all just move on and shut up.
Think Reggie wishes he never met Lloyd Lake before?! Some are calling this a case of bad karma. Can’t say I disagree. Reggie just got stuffed.
And he’s still suing USC, no? Not sure about that though.