Dispute Over Randolph College Paintings Headed to Trial
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By Aimee Norton
Published: February 5, 2008
The dispute over four paintings from Randolph College will go to trial. Lynchburg Circuit Court Judge Leyburn Mosby will hear the case at the end of April.
At hearing on Tuesday, Judge Mosby said the trial will involve only the four paintings school administrators hope to sell at auction, including George Bellow’s “Men of the Docks”, worth as much as $35 million. The trial will not address any of the lawsuits from the school’s decision to go co-ed.
The plaintiffs asked for a jury trial, but Judge Mosby hasn’t made a decision on that.
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