A judge has stopped an auction of items owned by Madonna

A judge has stopped an auction of items owned by Madonna

by Joseph Anthony
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The 58-year-old singer had sought an emergency court order over a proposed sale from Gotta Have It! Collectibles, who were planning to put items including previously-worn panties, a love letter from the late Tupac Shakur โ€“ which was expected to fetch $400,000 โ€“ and a hairbrush containing her hair.

Madonna stated in court papers she had no idea the note was no longer in her possession and she felt very uncomfortable that fans could โ€œextract DNAโ€ from the items.

She said: โ€œThe fact that I have attained celebrity status as a result of success in my career does not obviate my right to maintain my privacy, including with regard to highly personal items.

โ€œI understand that my DNA could be extracted from a piece of my hair. It is outrageous and grossly offensive that my DNA could be auctioned for sale to the general public.

โ€œI was shocked to learn of the planned auctioning of the Shakur letter, as I had no idea that the Shakur letter was no longer in my possession.โ€

Manhattan State Supreme Court Judge Gerald Leibovitz sided with the โ€˜Hung Upโ€™ singer and has ordered 22 items โ€“
including personal letters, cassette tapes of unreleased recordings and private photos taken at a bachelorette party at her Miami home โ€“ to be pulled from the sale, which was scheduled for Wednesday (19.07.17).

In court papers, the โ€˜Musicโ€™ singer named her โ€œformer friendโ€, art consultant Darlene Lutz as behind the sale as she โ€œwould have had access to these items on numerous occasionsโ€ including as a โ€œfrequent overnight guestโ€ in her homes when she was โ€œnot in residence.โ€

A spokesperson for Darlene and the auction house have branded the lawsuit โ€œbaseless and meritlessโ€ and vowed to challenge the ruling.

The representative, Pete Siegel, told the New York Post newspaperโ€™s Page Six column: โ€œMadonna and her legal army have taken what we believe to be a completely baseless and meritless action to temporarily halt the sale of Ms Lutzโ€™s legal property.

โ€œMadonnaโ€™s allegations will be vigorously challenged and refuted in a court of law in due course. We are confident that the Madonna memorabilia will be back.โ€
A hearing is scheduled for early September.

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