Madonna Loses Appeal To Block Sale Of Tupac Letter: Report


Madonna will watch the Tupac letter get auctioned.

TMZ reports shared an update with regards to Madonna‘s attempts to halt the selling an old letter penned by rap-legend, Tupac. According to the news outlet, the famed singer filed an appeal to put a break on the sale the letter. However, a New York State Appeals Court rejected the appeal and claimed that Madonna could not pursue claims against Darlene Lutz, a former friend who acted as her art consultant. Lutz is behind the deal with the auction house GottaHaveRockandRoll.com where she cosigned the items for sale. The court ruling will permit the sale Madonna’s intimate and personal items which include the sacred break-up letter from Tupac Shakur. 

Moreover, last year, a judge rejected Madonna’s lawsuit to halt the sale the letter. The justification fered at the time was that the “Like A Virgin” pop star had signed a release back in 2004 which prohibited her from suing over the letter’s sale. The famous Tupac letter to Madonna states that the late rapper ended his relationship with the icon because she was white. And next month, the letter will be in the hands the highest bidder. TMZ reached out to Madonna’s reps, but no comments were fered as yet.