Earlier in the month, LeBron James had fans thrown for a loop with his “Second Decision” advertisement for Hennessy, refuting a prospect that he was retiring. In outrage, a Lakers fan filed a lawsuit against James over allegations of fraud and deception.
However, on Monday, the fan made the choice to drop the lawsuit, per TMZ Sports. According to the report, TMZ Sports confirmed that the fan, Andrew Garcia, decided not to go ahead with the lawsuit.
Originally, Garcia said that James owed him $865.66. When news broke of James' “Second Decision,” Garcia had booked tickets through Ticketmaster to see presumably James' last game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 31, 2026.
The tickets cost $432.83 each. When it turned out to be a clever ruse, Garcia said the tickets didn't hav