Vaneisha Robinson says she was lured to Maverick Carter's house after a claim by his mother that LeBron James was going to be there.
WADSWORTH, Ohio - An Akron woman who said she paid $5 at a yard sale for a LeBron James pendant worth nearly $10,000 says it's been taken from her.Vaneisha Robinson had the basketball jersey-shaped white gold pendant appraised and put it for sale on eBay. She says she got a phone call Wednesday from the mother of Maverick O. Carter, the CEO for James' marketing company. She says the woman told her James wanted to buy the pendant but when she went to the woman's house she shares with Carter, James wasn't there and other people threatened her and took it.
Wadsworth police Sgt. James Elchlinger says he determined the pendant belongs to Carter, who said it was stolen from him.
The sergeant said Carter was not at the house during the incident.
Robinson tells WEWS-TV the pendant belongs to her and she wants it back.