Apparent Auction Screwup Over Lehman Brothers Sign
WORD NETWORK CEO SAYS CHRISTIE'S AUCTION HOUSE ALLEGEDLY AWARDS SIGN TO WRONG BIDDER
DETROIT, Sept. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Kevin Adell, CEO and Founder of The WORD Network, the largest African American Religious Network in the world, had placed a maximum bid of $20,000 into today's Christie's Auction of failed investment Bank, Lehman Brothers Sign. The sign had hung formerly at the London Offices of the embattled firm. Somehow, an apparent screwup on the part of Christie's Auction House resulted in the sign being sold for only £7500 which equals $10,000 American Dollars. A representative of Mr. Adell's has tried to resolve the matter with Christie's but to no avail.
The Wall Street Journal did a major story on the impending sale of the sign this past weekend. "I do not give up easy and I am demanding the sign be justifiably awarded to me," stated CEO Adell.
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