"On behalf of all the knuckleheads, we apologize and hopefully that helps you get on your feet a little bit," Tim Leiweke told Abraham Teferi during the presentation at AEG offices.
Teferi, a 41-year-old Ethiopian immigrant with limited English, said the attackers shook his taxi to try to turn it over.
"I was thinking they can kill me. That's all I was thinking. They burned the car," said Teferi, who has been in the United States for nine years and has been a taxi driver for seven years.
Leiweke said the taxi was covered by the taxi company's insurance, so AEG decided to give the money to Teferi.
"I was more concerned about Abraham because he doesn't have insurance to pay for his food and his house and his livelihood," Leiweke said.
"We're asking everyone to use Abraham as an example of how we can celebrate together without having to go burn things up," he added.
The gesture was reminiscent of the aftermath of the Lakers' 2000 championship, when the team and then-center Shaquille O'Neal each gave nearly $43,000 to the city to replace two police cars that were burned in post-game violence. That mob also smashed store windows, started bonfires and vandalized 74 cars at nearby dealerships.
Ethiopian attacked after Lakers win gets $10,000
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