Shelly Sterling Awarded $2.6 Million in Suit Against V. Stiviano

She argued Donald Sterling had used the couple's assets to buy companion gifts.

In the lawsuit, which argued that Donald Sterling, 80, had showered V. Stiviano with gifts paid for with the couple's shared assets, Shelly Sterling had requested that Stiviano give it all back, from charity donations to a $1.8 million duplex.

Shelly Sterling claimed Stiviano had seduced and manipulated her 80-year-old husband of 60 years, who she said suffered from the "onset of dementia."

A judge ruled Tuesday in Shelly Sterling's favor, ordering Stiviano to pay back $2.6 million in gifts that she'd received from Donald Sterling during the two-year relationship. Stiviano's lawyers had reportedly argued that the Sterlings were separated at the time.

She maintained, however, that a friend had leaked the audio. She also denied having a romantic relationship with Donald Sterling.

"I'm Mr. Sterling's everything," she said during that interview. "I'm his confidante, his best friend, his silly rabbit."

In a separate Walters interview in May 2014, Shelly Sterling discussed the legal action against Stiviano, which had been well under way before the recordings were released.

"Donald bought her three cars -- a Ferrari, two Bentleys. ... Jewelry, many things," she said in that interview. "And I felt I wanted my 50 percent back."

According to the ruling, Stiviano not only has to pay back the more than $400,000 spent on three luxury cars -- two of which she has since sold -- but also $430,000 in cash payments. She'll also have to surrender the home she was gifted and still lives in.

"Shelly is thrilled with the decision," her lawyer Pierce O'Donnell told The Associated Press.

Mac Nehoray, Stiviano’s lawyer, said they would appeal, according to the AP.