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    Challenge rebuffed to historic designation for home where Marilyn Monroe died

    A federal court has dismissed a property-rights lawsuit challenging the city of Los Angeles’ designation of the home where Marilyn Monroe died in 1962 as a historic monument, but plaintiffs’ attorneys plan to resubmit their complaint. Federal Judge Percy Anderson of the Central District of California issued his decision on May 6, rebutting some of […]

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