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A court gives the green light to the auction of several intimate articles by Madonna

Pressing, counts the download New York, .- A court in New York gave the green light to the auction of about 20 intimate articles of Madonna, including correspondence with relatives, celebrities and ex-partners, that the singer tried to prevent in 2017 by presenting a demand, local media reported Wednesday.

For the New York court, it has been too long for the interpreter of “La Isla Bonita” to claim the objects, which are in the hands of Madonna’s former artistic advisor Darlene Lutz, after they disappeared during a move in 2004, according to the artist.

The court upheld on Tuesday a ruling already issued in April 2018 under the law that indicates that the owner of a property has up to three years to request its return, a period that has already expired.

Lutz worked as an artistic consultant to Madonna from 1981 to 2003, when both staged a showdown, and in 2017 the former employee presented a total of 22 articles to the auction company Gotta Have Rock and Roll to go on the market.

Among the items, which after the final court decision have the go-ahead to go on sale in an auction on the internet on July 17, highlights a letter from the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, who was Madonna’s boyfriend, in which he explains his fear that having a white partner could harm their career.

When the judicial process began, the artist was especially shocked to find among the items for sale Tupac’s letter, sent while serving time in prison.

“I was surprised to discover that the auction included Shakur’s letter, I have never sold, given away, transferred, or disposed of Shakur’s letter,” said the singer.

In addition to Tupac’s writing, which is estimated to reach $ 400,000, Madonna’s original curriculum, the lyrics of several of her handwritten songs and a decorative piece of one of the outfits she used during the filming of the film will also be auctioned. “Avoid” tape.

A court gives the green light to the auction of several intimate articles by Madonna

Pressing, counts the download New York, .- A court in New York gave the green light to the auction of about 20 intimate articles of Madonna, including correspondence with relatives, celebrities and ex-partners, that the singer tried to prevent in 2017 by presenting a demand, local media reported Wednesday.

For the New York court, it has been too long for the interpreter of “La Isla Bonita” to claim the objects, which are in the hands of Madonna’s former artistic advisor Darlene Lutz, after they disappeared during a move in 2004, according to the artist.

The court upheld on Tuesday a ruling already issued in April 2018 under the law that indicates that the owner of a property has up to three years to request its return, a period that has already expired.

Lutz worked as an artistic consultant to Madonna from 1981 to 2003, when both staged a showdown, and in 2017 the former employee presented a total of 22 articles to the auction company Gotta Have Rock and Roll to go on the market.

Among the items, which after the final court decision have the go-ahead to go on sale in an auction on the internet on July 17, highlights a letter from the legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, who was Madonna’s boyfriend, in which he explains his fear that having a white partner could harm their career.

When the judicial process began, the artist was especially shocked to find among the items for sale Tupac’s letter, sent while serving time in prison.

“I was surprised to discover that the auction included Shakur’s letter, I have never sold, given away, transferred, or disposed of Shakur’s letter,” said the singer.

In addition to Tupac’s writing, which is estimated to reach $ 400,000, Madonna’s original curriculum, the lyrics of several of her handwritten songs and a decorative piece of one of the outfits she used during the filming of the film will also be auctioned. “Avoid” tape.

“Yes, it’s true, Gotta Have It Rock and Roll has won, the July 17 auction is going to be amazing,” the auction company said in a text accompanying a photograph of Madonna on Instagram on Tuesday (EFEUSA).

“Yes, it’s true, Gotta Have It Rock and Roll has won, the July 17 auction is going to be amazing,” the auction company said in a text accompanying a photograph of Madonna on Instagram on Tuesday (EFEUSA).

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