Papers Tracking Beatles' Legal Woes Sold At Auction

13 December, 2024 - 0 Comments

Recently found legal documents that cast new light on the demise of The Beatles on Thursday sold under the hammer for £9,000 ($11,400), UK auction house Dawsons said.

The documents were snapped up by a private buyer for nearly double their estimated price of £5,000.

They shed light on the numerous convoluted legal battles weighing heavily on the band at a time when they were also at odds over creative differences, the strain of stardom and John Lennon's girlfriend Yoko Ono.

Discovered in a cupboard where they had been stored since the 1970s, the documents include copies of The Beatles adviser's minutes of meetings, legal writs and a copy of the band's 1967 Original Deed of Partnership.

They show that after manager Brian Epstein died in 1967, the band realised that money was unaccounted for and that they were being pursued by the tax authorities.

Another damaging legal battle erupted when Paul McCartney opposed the decision by other band members to hire Allen Klein as their new manager.

Source: barrons.com

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