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Court rules Bono can have his trousers back
Jul 5, 2005, 12:26 GMT
Dublin - Rock group U2 won Tuesday their case against the band's former stylist over the return of memorabilia, including an old pair of trousers belonging to lead singer Bono, Irish radio reported.
The Dublin Circuit Civil Court ruled that Lola Cashman must return the items to the band within seven days. Judge Matt Deery said that Cashman's claim to have been given the items by the band was unlikely.
U2 had been seeking the return of a Stetson hat, a pair of earrings, a pair of black trousers and a green sweatshirt worn by Bono during the 1987 Joshua Tree tour.
The band took the case after Cashman attempted to put the items up for auction.
The two-day trial last week heard evidence from Bono, Cashman and U2 manager Paul McGuinness.
© dpa - Deutsche Presse-AgenturCOMMENT
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