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Madonna has lost her legal appeal to stop the sale of the letter Tupac sent her when they broke up.
Madrid, Sep 21 (EFE).- In a small but elegant cellar at the Villa Magna hotel in Madrid, thousands of lamps, chairs, sofas, paintings and headboards from rooms graced by the likes of Brad Pitt, Madonna, Salma Hayek, Justin Bieber and European royalty have been gathered for auction later this month. FOOTAGE OF OBJECTS FROM THE AUCTION, WHICH WILL TAKE PLACE ON SEPTEMBER 27.
Personal items once belonging to former Beatles musician John Lennon were about to go up for auction in an illegal black market event in Berlin, but a German police in raid on Tuesday captured the items in the nick of time. Three diaries, letters, a pair of Lennon's signature glasses, original recordings of a Beatles concert, and other items were allegedly stolen in New York by a man who worked as the chauffeur of Yoko Ono between 1995 and 2006. Other items were found in the car of a man that has been arrested by authorities on Monday. A different suspect involved in the case is believed to be living in Turkey.
Naked pictures of Madonna when she was 18 years old are going up for auction, each with an estimate of between $800 and $1,200.
Over 300 items once belonging to iconic 90s rapper Tupac Shakur will go under the hammer at the Black Heritage Auction in Brooklyn on Friday. Tupac's first-ever publishing contract, his California license plates, New York state prison ID, a diamond medallion believed to have been struck by a bullet, 14 sets of handwritten lyrics, and his nose stud worn on the cover of "All Eyez on Me", which will start around $15,000, are just some of the items up for sale.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).