A South Carolina judge says an auction sale of James Brown’s property in New York
bottom go fore as planned this calendar week.

South Carolina Court of Appeals Judge Jasper Cureton lifted a temporary rest
that could have held up the sale of the late soul singer’s belongings.

Christie’s auction house has planned the command for Thursday and among the
320 items for sale are a red jumpsuit and blue satin cape.

The singer’s previous business managers, Buddy Dallas and Alfred Bradley, had
argued the auction should be stopped.

They claimed the court should non have been able to appoint novel trustees to
handle Brown’s estate.

Brown died on Christmas Day in 2006 of affection failure at the geezerhood of 73.

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