Joe Montana In Love Letter Lawsuit

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MAY 8–Football legend Joe Montana is suing his ex-wife and a Texas auction house over the sale of love letters and memorabilia from the Hall of Fame quarterback’s college days at the University of Notre Dame. Montana, 51, claims that the sale of the assorted items–which were auctioned last weekend by a Dallas, Texas firm–violated his copyright and privacy rights. In a U.S. District Court complaint, Montana names Kim Moses, his first wife, and Heritage Auction as defendants. As seen on the following pages, the collectibles offered for sale (which apparently were consigned by Moses, the athlete’s hometown sweetheart) included Montana’s freshman I.D. card; the Moses-Montana 1974 marriage certificate; a letter to Moses penned on a Ziggy card; an “I Love You” note; and a letter Montana wrote to Moses’s parents describing his first year on the Notre Dame football squad. A copy of Montana’s lawsuit, first reported by Courthouse News, can be found here. The ex-athlete, who is seeking damages in excess of $75,000, contends that Moses obtained several of the items without his consent at some point after December 1979 (the couple had been divorced by that point). (13 pages)

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12 Responses to “Joe Montana In Love Letter Lawsuit”

  1. Carey says on :

    wow, I wish I was a rich british cunt living in Paris and my only worry was “vertigo” and going to see doctors in second arrondisment appartments.EDIT: not a rich british cunt, just a rich american cunt

  2. Gloria says on :

    Here and there.

  3. Tanya says on :

    Yes, but who the hell is going to protect us from Traitor Bush?

  4. Ericka says on :

    my ears hurt…… you are talking too loud.

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  6. Linnette says on :

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  7. Gladys says on :

    Yeah… so my mom, who is a die-hard francophile (taught French in high school, struggles half way through French literature before finally giving up, etc.), finally gets her little trip to Paris that she needs to do at least once before she dies.She’s in the hotel room and needs to get the phone number for a restaurant; so, she dials the operator, attempts to obtain the phone number, gets accused of being drunk and get hung up on.Quintessential Paris.How does the saying go?Young Girls want ponies and horses; as they age those desires drift towards Paris.

  8. Idelle says on :

    Great, but the point of the article is that paris is really fucking weird in ways people don’t know about.

  9. Errol says on :

    I have to agree with the part about Parisians never saying they like anything. This used to drive me nuts when I lived there. It was always “pas mal” (”not bad”).

  10. Mariabella says on :

    My email to him:Sen. Sessions,My name is X, and I am a former resident of Montgomery Alabama. I spent the last 4 years there as an active duty member of the US Air Force.I recently read a quote you made during the filibuster by Sen. Chris Dodd- “Some people in this chamber love the Constitution more than they love the safety of this nation.We should all send President Bush a letter thanking him for protecting us.”I would like to remind you what the constitution is.It’s a contract between the government and the people, wherein the people give the government power so long as the government abides by the contract. For the government to choose to ignore any part of the contract renders the contract void.I swore to uphold the constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic. While I agree with Sen. Dodd on very little, I admire him for standing up for the constitution.If you don’t like it, change it- there is a process for doing so. If it’s really that crucial that telecoms have retroactive immunity for violating the 4th amendment, propose a new amendment. Don’t pass a law ignoring it.Thank you,X

  11. Booker says on :

    He’s American.