KEVORKIAN SUICIDE MACHINE, PAINTINGS IN NYC SALE
AP
28 Oct 2011
NEW YORK (AP) - Dr. Jack Kevorkian's suicide machine and other personal
items are being sold in New York City amid a legal dispute between
his estate and a suburban Boston museum.
Estate attorney Mayer Morganroth says 17 disputed paintings also
will be auctioned Friday night, even though the museum has refused
to surrender them. One was made in Kevorkian's own blood.
Images of the paintings will be displayed instead.
The Armenian Library and Museum of America says the paintings
were donated by Kevorkian and they'll stay put until the dispute
is resolved.
The estate has estimated their value at up to $3.5 million.
Both sides have filed lawsuits.
The assisted-suicide advocate died in June at 83. He left his property
to his sole heir, niece Ava Janus of Troy, Mich.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
AP
28 Oct 2011
NEW YORK (AP) - Dr. Jack Kevorkian's suicide machine and other personal
items are being sold in New York City amid a legal dispute between
his estate and a suburban Boston museum.
Estate attorney Mayer Morganroth says 17 disputed paintings also
will be auctioned Friday night, even though the museum has refused
to surrender them. One was made in Kevorkian's own blood.
Images of the paintings will be displayed instead.
The Armenian Library and Museum of America says the paintings
were donated by Kevorkian and they'll stay put until the dispute
is resolved.
The estate has estimated their value at up to $3.5 million.
Both sides have filed lawsuits.
The assisted-suicide advocate died in June at 83. He left his property
to his sole heir, niece Ava Janus of Troy, Mich.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress