Montreal Gazette

This time it’s personal

Material Girl prevents her property from being sold to highest bidders

- TOM MCELROY

An impending auction of pop star Madonna’s personal items, including a love letter from her ex-boyfriend the late rapper Tupac Shakur, a pair of previously worn panties and a hairbrush containing her hair, was halted by a judge this week.

Manhattan state Supreme Court Judge Gerald Leibovitz ordered Gotta Have It! Collectibl­es to pull 22 items from its auction scheduled for Wednesday.

The Material Girl had sought an emergency court order saying she was “shocked to learn” of the planned online auction of the Tupac letter and had no idea it was no longer in her possession.

“The fact that I have attained celebrity status as a result of success in my career does not obviate my right to maintain my privacy, including with regard to highly personal items,” Madonna said in court papers. “I understand that my DNA could be extracted from a piece of my hair. It is outrageous and grossly offensive that my DNA could be auctioned for sale to the general public.”

Court papers said the Tupac letter was expected to fetch up to $400,000.

Tupac, one of the bestsellin­g rappers of all time, dated Madonna in the early 1990s and died of injuries suffered in a Las Vegas drive-by shooting in 1996.

Other Madonna items scheduled to be auctioned were private photograph­s taken at a bacheloret­te party at her Miami home, personal letters and cassette tapes of unreleased recordings.

Madonna’s papers name Darlene Lutz, a former friend and “frequent overnight guest” in Madonna’s home when she was “not in residence,” as being behind the sale of the property. A spokesman for Lutz said the allegation­s will be “vigorously challenged and refuted” in court.

Madonna and her legal army have taken what we believe to be completely baseless and meritless action to temporaril­y halt the sale of Ms. Lutz’s legal property,” spokesman Pete Siegel told the New York Post.

“We are confident that the Madonna memorabili­a will be back.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES ?? Madonna has put a stop to an auction of some of her highly personal items — including a love letter from Tupac Shakur, a pair of worn panties and a hairbrush containing strands of her hair.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS/FILES Madonna has put a stop to an auction of some of her highly personal items — including a love letter from Tupac Shakur, a pair of worn panties and a hairbrush containing strands of her hair.

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