A downcast looking V. Stiviano has been pictured moving her belongings out of the $1.8 million Spanish-style duplex that a LA judge ordered to hand back to Donald and Shelly Sterling earlier this month.

Sterling's alleged former mistress has suffered a dramatic fall from grace in recent weeks losing not just the expensive condo, but a total of $2.6 million in sugar daddy gifts.

Stiviano, 32, looked less than happy on Thursday as she helped several heavily-tattooed young men put her possessions in a converted mailing truck that had graffiti all over it.

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Fall from grace: A downcast looking V. Stiviano moved her belongings out of the $1.8 million duplex on Thursday that a LA judge had ordered her to hand back to Donald and Shelly Sterling earlier this month

Sterling's alleged former mistress has suffered a dramatic fall from grace in recent weeks losing not just the expensive condo, but a total of $2.6 million in sugar daddy gifts

There goes the neighborhood: Stiviano used a converted mailing truck that had graffiti all over it when she moved out of her exclusive Beverly Hills condo on Thursday

Dressed down in jeans and a plain white blouse, Stiviano carted several Chanel bags from her former home, but left the heavy lifting to her tattooed removal men.

Afterwards Stiviano drove off in a dirty Hyundai Alantra, a big difference from the expensive Ferrari she had once driven during the good old days when Sterling was lavashing her with expensive gifts.

Sterling’s wife Shelly who took Stiviano to court and won has said she pursued legal against against the much-younger woman 'for justice'.

The billionaire wife of former Los Angeles Clippers owner said she felt vindicated by the judge's ruling on April 15 that Stiviano must return gifts including a $1.8 million house, luxury cars and stocks.

But Shelly has insisted that she didn't take Stiviano to court over the money.

'I did it for justice,' she said. 'I think when somebody harms you in so many ways, justice has to prevail.'

Shelly has said she plans to donate the proceeds to charity.

Despite acknowledging marital problems, she also said she and her husband never separated. She said she drafted divorce papers last year, but never filed them.

Afterwards Stiviano drove off in a dirty Hyundai Alantra, a big difference from the expensive Ferrari she once had during the good old days when Sterling was lavishing her with expensive gifts

Stiviano was regularly seen driving this red Ferrari paid for by Donald Sterling when she first gained national attention

The couple testified at trial last month in Los Angeles Superior Court about their love for each other, displaying cards they had exchanged.

Still, Donald Sterling is suing his wife and the NBA over the $2 billion sale of the team.

A year ago, a recording of Donald Sterling telling Stiviano not to associate with black people led the NBA to ban him for life and fine him $2.5 million.

His wife then negotiated a deal to sell the team to ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer after doctors found Donald incompetent to handle his business affairs.

Shelly has said that she too mourns the loss of the team.

'It was a horrible thing to go through,' she said. 'They were like my family. To this day I still feel very bad about it.'

Her husband's lawyer has criticized her lawsuit as a 'pet project' that had extended Stiviano's time in the spotlight.

Stiviano rose to national media attention after she recorded the now-infamous conversation with Donald Sterling in which he berated her for associating with black people and urged her not to bring minorities with her to Clippers games

A tattooed young man helped Stiviano put her possessions in a converted mailing truck that had graffiti all over it

'The sums spent by Shelly Sterling in pursuing this matter likely exceeds any amount that will be recovered,' attorney Bobby Samini said.

'We remain perplexed that so much time, energy and money have been allocated to litigating with Ms. Stiviano.'

Shelly Sterling's attorney scoffed at that statement.

'What do you expect from the lawyer for a husband who was caught red-handed gifting his mistress with millions of dollars of family money,' Pierce O'Donnell said.

Shelly had filed the suit a month before the recording of her husband telling Stiviano not to associate with black people created an uproar and led the NBA to ban him for life.

In court, Shelly Sterling's lawyers used other recordings from Stiviano's iPhone to show he bought his alleged mistress a house, a Ferrari and other things.

Stiviano and the 80-year-old billionaire were heard discussing how to shield gifts from his wife.

Sterling had given Stiviano a Ferrari, a Bentley and a Range Rover, but on Thursday she drove off in a battered old Hyundai

Among Stiviano's possessions removed from her former home were several refuse bags full of books

'The truth is that everything that I have, you've given me from your heart without me begging or asking or throwing myself all over you,' Stiviano said in snippet played in court.

During the course of their two and a half years together, Sterling gave Stiviano a Ferrari, a Bentley and a Range Rover, and paid the lion's share towards the $1.8 million duplex.

Sterling testified that he paid for the house, though Stiviano said she had contributed an unknown amount of money given to her in small bills by family members that she saved in a bedroom drawer.

But Judge Richard Fruin Jr. said this claim was 'not believable' and he relied instead on a recording in which she told Donald Sterling: 'I want Shelly to know you bought me the house.'

In court Donald Sterling said Stiviano hadn't contributed '50 cents' to the house and - noting that Stiviano is part black and Hispanic - he claimed that said she illegally got her name inserted into escrow documents by befriending Hispanic bank and escrow employees.

One of Stiviano's heavily tattooed removal men inspects her mail during Thursday's move

A woman removed a plastic crate full of glass jars from the $1.8 million duplex Stiviano has been forced to give up and return to the Sterlings

An accountant for Sterling conservatively estimated that Stiviano got more than $3.6 million in gifts that included a Ferrari and Paris shopping spree.

The judge ruled earlier this month that Stiviano must turn over the keys to the house and pay Shelly Sterling some $800,000 that her husband showered on the younger woman in gifts.

It was Stiviano who recorded the now-infamous conversation with Sterling in which he berated her for associating with black people and urged her not to bring minorities with her to Clippers games.

In the subsequent furor, the NBA banned Sterling from the league for life, and he was ultimately forced to sell the Clippers franchise he had owned for 33 years for a record $2 billion.

The recording was leaked weeks after Shelly Sterling sued Stiviano, alleging she was her husband's mistress but the exact nature of their relationship was never clear.