A few of Tom Petty‘s private objects, which lately hit public sale, have been returned to the late musician’s household … after claims most of the items have been stolen.
In a joint assertion from Tom’s household and RR Public sale, they are saying, “All concerns regarding the recent offering of personal clothing and items of the rock star have been resolved without litigation.”
The Petty household says it is grateful the public sale home “facilitated the safe return of the items” — which they add have been returned to the household’s “secure archives” … and say they do not assume RR Public sale knowingly dedicated any wrongdoing.
What’s extra, the household’s displaying gratitude by permitting some objects to really be auctioned off — noting they absolutely help the upcoming sale, which has heaps to supply like Tom’s hats, jackets, and signed pictures.
As we reported, Tom’s fam mentioned in Could that the merchandise being put up for public sale were stolen, coming from the singer’s former dwelling in Encino, CA — and his household was trying into “pursuing swift legal action” towards RR Public sale.
An legal professional for the public sale home later advised us it was cooperating with Tom’s household to get issues sorted out — seems like they did.