Vivendi CEO Messier Sued Over Artwork Deal
Bloomberg News
Vivendi Universal Chief Executive Jean-Marie Messier was sued by a London art gallery that accused him of reneging on a commitment to buy a sculpture.
The suit, filed in New York by Waddington Galleries Ltd., says Messier agreed in January to buy a work by Welsh sculptor Barry Flanagan for $265,734 but backed out of the verbal agreement after learning that he could buy another cast of the sculpture from Sotheby’s Inc. for less.
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