A Loan-Scorned Socialite Reported Her Warhol Stolen. A Tempest Ensued.

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It was not a theft, Hamptons police ruled, but acrimony erupted after a lender decided it could not arrange a loan, but that a painting used as collateral would still need to be sold to cover its costs.
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