The fate of celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz’s treasured portfolio remains in doubt after a midnight deadline for her to repay a $24 million loan passed without any reports of compromise. The Associated Press writes that Leibovitz risked losing the copyright to her images at 11:59 p.m. on Tuesday, due to a lawsuit filed by Art Capital Group in July.
Sep 9
2009
05:10 AM ET
Annie Leibovitz loan deadline passes
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Yawn – another famous person having money problems – maybe if you didn’t have to have 4 places to call home – 3 condos and a summer home – you would not be in such financial straits – oh the perils of being famous for taking pics of….welcome to how the other half lives
Another story about mis-managing of money and resources. Only that Annie gets headlines while most people get nothing.
Oh my god, I totally feel sorry for her. Annie Leibovitz might actually have to be “poor”, instead of a rich photographer who can’t control her spending. Terrible, just terrible.
wonder if rich celebrity types actually have to stand in the same UN-employment line with the rest of us….. she’s got picture taking experience… maybe she can get a job at Disney – being the roving photog…..
People are such jerks.
Former employees of hers have gone on record to say that she is a horrible, extremely mean person to work for. Two words: karma, darling.