Court orders release of Mugrabi family’s art being held 'hostage' by storage firm
A deal has been negotiated in a legal row between Mana Contemporary, an art storage and exhibition complex in New Jersey, and the prominent art dealing Mugrabi dynasty. David Mugrabi filed a complaint in New York Supreme Court on 23 October alleging that the storage company was holding his family’s art “hostage” over an unpaid invoice. At the heart of the case is an invoice for more than $500,000 that Mana says the Mugrabis owe as storage fees.
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