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When Private Fights Over Millions Become Public (Things Get Ugly) - The New York Times, February 8, 2019
Paul Sullivan writes:
There are private family squabbles, and then there are family squabbles that splash into public view, shining a spotlight on a bitter dispute.
Take the case of Belinda Neumann-Donnelly, who sued her father, Hubert Neumann, claiming he drove down the price of Jean-Michel Basquiat’s “Flesh and Spirit,” which sold for $30.7 million at auction last May. Read More.