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In 2013, Wolkoff made the controversial decision to demolish 5 Pointz and replace it with a residential complex, resulting in protest. Without giving any warning, Wolkoff had the murals whitewashed overnight, which led the artists to file a lawsuit against Wolkoff. The 5 Pointz building was demolished completely in 2014.
Gerald Wolkoff, the site's owner, decided to demolish it to build an apartment complex and ordered the whitewashing of the art, destroying it. Artists sued Wolkoff under the Visual Artists' Rights Act (VARA), claiming he violated their rights by destroying works of "recognized stature."
Aug. 27—Yet another lawsuit has been filed against Santa Fe real estate and art magnate Gerald Peters, who has been named a defendant in several complaints filed by creditors this year. The ...
Two families received settlements, according to court records; other suits are still pending. Court documents also show that Piller’s insurer, AIG, alleges in a lawsuit filed last December that Piller has yet to pay back about $380,000 that the company disbursed to cover defense costs in eight of his lead-poisoning lawsuits.
Two years ago Baker settled another lawsuit out of court with Richard Johnson, a former deputy and chief of operations who had sued his former employer in 2020 for over $1 million, also alleging ...
The man, known by his username Mdallo1990, allegedly lost $942,232.32 between Jan. 1, 2020, and Jan. 13, 2024, due to his gambling habits, according to a lawsuit filed on Thursday, Dec. 6, in New ...
Jill Lonita Coit (née Billiot; born June 11, 1943, or 1944 [5]) is an American convicted murderer.A con artist and serial bigamist who has been married 11 times to nine different men since 1961, [1] Coit was convicted of killing her eighth husband in 1993 and is also suspected of killing her third husband in 1972.
Gerald Mayo v. Satan and His Staff, 54 F.R.D. 282 (W.D. Pa. 1971), [1] was a federal court case in which a prisoner filed a lawsuit in United States District Court against Satan and his servants. [2] The case's class-action status was dismissed on procedural grounds.