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  • Spelling's Widow Sues Md. Auction House Over Dolls

    msnbc.com 4 days, 6 hours ago

    WASHINGTON , The widow of TV producer Aaron Spelling is suing a Maryland auction house that sold part of her extensive collection of antique dolls, claiming it owes her money and failed to return unsold items. RELATED: Candy Spelling filed the lawsuit against Annapolis-based Theriault's at the end of April. The lawsuit, which was filed in California, claims that the auction house didn't live up to its contract because it failed to give her a timely and complete account of the sold items and pay her for them

  • Hot Slut Of The Day!

    dlisted.com 1 week, 1 day ago

    Because one of my goals in Dlisted's life is to feature every cast member from Models Inc. , the 90s tarnished jewel of Aaron Spelling's empire, today's Hot Slut is Cassidy Rae ! That last part rhymed and I'm not proud of it. Cassidy Rae was thrown onto Melrose Place as one of Jake's pieces just so they could spin her off onto Models Inc, where she played Sarah Owens, a fresh-faced model that took the modeling world by storm in the fashion capital of the universe L.A.! Cassidy Rae's beautiful butt chin mesm

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Aaron Spelling was an American film and television producer. As of 2009, Spelling's eponymous production company Spelling Television holds the record as the most prolific television writer, with 218 producer and executive producer credits. Forbes ranked him the 11th top-earning dead celebrity in 2009.
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