Tupac’s Estate Threatens Suit Over Sale of Bullet-Dented Pendant
Tupac’s gold and diamond pendant that he was wearing when he was shot in 1994—two years before his death—is up for sale. Moments in Time, a memorabilia dealer, is selling the bullet-dented pendant for $125,000. A Tupac family member gave the company the item to sell in exchange for a majority of the profits. Tupac’s estate, however, is strongly against the sale, stating that no one has authority to sell Tupac’s memorabilia, not even a family member. They are determined to file suit against anyone forking over a Tupac item for sale and anyone purchasing one.
See Tupac Bullet-Dented Pendant . . . Up for Grabs for $125k!, TMZ, October 16, 2016.
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