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Sotheby's Suit Paints Michael Jackson As Art Cheat.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, February, 2003

Daily News, New York Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Feb. 1--Michael Jackson bought it -- and then he beat it.

That's the claim in a lawsuit filed yesterday by Sotheby's, which said Jackson owes the auction house $1.6 million for two oil paintings he won and then rejected.

Jackson was the top bidder in the Oct. 29 sale of "L'amour a l'epine" and "Les agneaux" by 19th century French artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau.

The first, an image of Cupid as an adolescent boy plucking a thorn from his foot, was bought for $504,000, according to court papers.

The second, a painting of a shepherdess clutching a naked child in one arm and a sheep in the other, went for $724,500.

Despite "repeated demands" for payment and...

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