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Lawyers in Bryant auction case head to court

Kobe Bryant and the auction house's lawyer, a federal judge in New Jersey is expected to put forward the argument whether can sell souvenirs before Bryant.
Berlin, based in New Jersey, golding prosecution rights auction sold hundreds of Bryant's mother, Pamela Bryant provided by the project. Gear kit including practice team play and awards from his days in Pennsylvania next Gao Xuejiao, as well as the project from the early years in the NBA, including from an NBA all-star game and the championship ring, the lakers have a signed ball for Bryant's parents.
NBA star, said he told his mother, she has no right to auction his property, but Pamela Bryant said in the documents submitted to the court, her son gave her what to do, she want to and his old stuff.
Evaluating auction houses a total of 900 pieces of treasure of $1.5 million, and Pamela Bryant's $450000 in advance, it said in a court document, she plans to spent in his home in Nevada. Property records show, she and kobe Bryant's father, former professional basketball player Joe Bryant "fudge" bought a home in Las Vegas earlier this year.
Golding announced that Bryant's first auction souvenirs will be in June, but Bryant tried to stop it.
The auction house in Camden, New Jersey, a federal judge, request permission to sell before, Bryant has been in the state of California judge requests to sell scrap.



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