Madonna For Lawsuit

Madonna For Lawsuit
Madonna For Lawsuit

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Some of Madonna's personal items that would be part of a Rock and Roll-themed auction were left out after a judge's order to remove them at the legal request of the interpreter of “Material Girl”.

"The fact that I have achieved celebrity status as a result of my career success does not obviate my right to maintain my privacy, even with regard to highly personal items," Madonna said in court documents, the EFE agency reported. “I understand that my DNA could be extracted from one of my hairs. It is outrageous and extremely offensive that my DNA can be auctioned off.”

The singer's annoyance is due to the fact that among the pieces for sale were intimate items of the singer such as a toothbrush, photographs of her private life, underwear and personal correspondence; The letter that rapper Tupac Shakur sent him while serving a prison sentence, who at the time was having an affair with the pop star, was even being promoted for sale.

“I was surprised to discover that the auction included Shakur's letter. I have never sold, given away, transferred, or disposed of the Shakur letter, "said the interpreter of" Vogue."

Madonna, The English Roses
Madonna, The English Roses

In addition, she made a direct judicial indication of this sale against Darlene Lutz, who served as her artistic consultant and former friend of the singer, since she spent many seasons at her home when "one had a residence."

"It seems obvious that Darlene Lutz has betrayed my trust in an intolerable attempt to obtain my possessions without my consent," Madonna concluded.

Meanwhile, his lawyers will be working on the case and will seek to recover his belongings.

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