Macy's heir's estate sues Jay Leno over car

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NEW YORK -- The estate of a Macy's heir has sued Jay Leno and others,
saying the "Tonight Show" host illegally sold a valuable automobile at
a sham auction.

The lawsuit, filed in Manhattan on Tuesday, said Leno coveted the late
John W. Straus' 1931 Duesenberg for years and tried to buy it, but
Straus wasn't willing to sell. Leno spokesman Dick Guttman declined to
comment.

Quoting a 2007 book about car collecting called "The Hemi in the
Barn," the lawsuit said Leno wanted the Duesenberg so badly that he
tried to discourage other buyers by spreading around an erroneous
rumour that the car couldn't be moved from the garage where it had
been parked for more than 50 years.

Court papers said Straus paid everything he owed to store the
Duesenberg and a 1930 Rolls Royce, but the garage owners claimed they
were due money and auctioned the cars off in May 2005. The lawsuit
depicted the auction as a sham designed to wrest the cars away from
Straus while he was ill.

Leno "knew that the purported auction was conducted in violation" of
state law but bought the Duesenberg for $180,000, the court papers
said. They claimed the car was worth $1.2 million.

Straus, a grandson of a Macy's founder, died May 18. He was 88.

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