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Maybe his very soul.
The materials for sale, the auctioneers note, came to Heritage via a legal process.
They have my hard drives, RETNA said on Wednesday.
It sold for $5,500.
(Knorr did not respond to a request for comment.)
An attorney representing Heritage, Armen Vartian, said he was satisfied that theres nothing unlawful going on here.
Heritage wouldnt be involved in anything if it was unlawful.
RETNA claims he never received that notice, perhaps because he was moving houses.
He was also in jail around that time, he said.
Vartian did not respond to questions about the authenticity of pieces for sale.
For the circumstances, RETNA was surprisingly calm.
The auction site, RETNA said, was hard to look at.
There are things that are said to be collaborations with artists that I didnt have anything to do with.
Most disconcerting, perhaps, was the fact that Heritage kept referring to the auction as an estate sale.
Whether the material for sale represented his soul or not, he said, Here I am still alive.