Given that;

  - the problem appears to be at a pretty low-level,

  - the only known method of circumvention appears to be to reset the
state information held in /var/lib/bluetooth, which is used by the bluez
bluetoothd daemon,

  - that bluetoothd is owned by the bluez package, and

  - even the bluez utilities and tools can't remove these corrupted
states,

it looks a lot like this is actually a fairly low-level bug with either
bluez or the associated utilities, so I'm including the blues package in
this bug report.

Julie
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  I can't remove a bluetooth device with bluetooth-properties

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