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Publié le 08/12/2007 à 22:01
It was indeniable that the companie Picasso Administration deliberately tried tu use for purely commercial and promotional reasons,Picasso firm, Picasso fame to make the public believe that one of his original works or signature was taking part in the promotion of car products.That this use though the associacion it implies between the works produced by the banal activity of car promotion was necessarily detrimental to the memory of Pablo Picasso by undermining both of his excepcional work.That Picasso was for the public an outstanding painter and creator ,and that illicit use of his image by his heirs cause a direct real and recognized non-material damage for Policia Picasso www.es-bordel.es >>>
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![]() ![]() MR VEGAS MR CLEANFACE MR WYNN STEVE WYNN www.stevemiller4lasvegas.com:SteveWynnGENOVESE CRIME FAMILY Last update: September 9, 2007 Estimate members: Between 200 and 225 (according to Jerry Capeci) Steve Wynn>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>Picasso administration>>>> Steve Wynn, one of the most powerful figures in the gambling industry and Nevada politics. A 1983 Scotland Yard report identified Wynn as a front man for the Genovese Mafia family, linking Wynn and his father to Genovese associates Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno and Jerome Zarowitz and noting Wynn and his Golden Nugget casino’s links to drug dealers Neil Assinaro, Louis Cappiello, and Michael Jones. The report also discussed links between Wynn’s Golden Nugget partners Ed and Fred Doumani, Chicago Mafia representative Tony Cusumano, and Kansas City Mafia representative Joe Agosto. As recounted in Part 1, Agosto had been overheard by the FBI in the late 1970s boasting that he had in his pocket “Mr. Cleanface”, which he later explained was his nickname for Nevada Gaming Commission chairman Harry Reid. Reid’s subsequent financial patronage is consistent with this. Federal Election Commission reports show that Steve Wynn and other members of the Wynn family associated with the Golden Nugget and Mirage gave contributions totalling $10,000 to Senator Reid in 1991 and 1998. Between 1989 and 2005 Reid’s leading contributions, totalling $158,450, came from what is now called MGM Mirage, a company formed from a 2000 merger between properties owned by Wynn and Kirk Kerkorian (who has also contributed to Reid). During this same 1989-2005 interval Wynn’s legal ally Lionel Sawyer & Collins contributed $72,516 to Senator Reid and employed four of Reid’s sons. Meanwhile, in January 2003 Rory Reid became Clark County Commissioner. Reid simultaneously sat on the Clark County Liquor and Gaming Licensing Board. In those capacities, due to his links to Lionel Sawyer & Collins, he was forced to abstain from a March 2005 vote to approve gaming and liquor licenses for Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn’s latest megaresort venture, opened on the former site of the Desert Inn run by mobster Moe Dalitz, another contributor to Reid’s father. Prior to abstaining, Reid congratulated Wynn, who was approved unanimously. Casino Owner Steve Wynn Once Again Forced To Deny Ties To The Genovese Crime Family.By John William Tuohy John William Tuohy is a writer who lives in Washingon, D.C.
Las Vegas Casino owner Steve Wynn tells the supreme court he's not a front man for the mob.!! In a suit that might, in future, block writers who fear a law suits, from referring to leading law enforcement agencies as information sources, Las Vegas casino Steve Wynn's lawyers denied that their client is a front man for the organized crime. The problem began in 1982 when a Scotland Yard report was compiled on Wynn who was seeking a gaming license in Great Britain. Included in the investigative 100-page report was the statement that Wynn "has been operating under the aegis of the Genovese family since he went to Las Vegas in the 1960s." Barricade Books put out 5,000 advertising circular to book reviewers to promote the publication of "Running Scared: The Life and Treacherous Times of Las Vegas Casino King Steve Wynn," and used words from the Scotland Yard report connecting Wynn to the mob, in the circular's. Wynn's lawyers say that Barricade knew the Scotland Yard Report was false but he still used the information in circular's anyway. Wynn sued Barricade Books publisher Lyle Stuart and the book's author, columnist John L. Smith, for libel, claiming "emotional distress" from having to answer questions from gaming regulators in New Jersey and Connecticut about his alleged ties to the Mafia. In 1997, a jury in Clark County, Nevada, awarded Wynn $3.2 million for comments included in the circular. Lyle Stuart appealed the libel judgment to the State Supreme court. The $3.2 million award against the publisher is, say his lawyers, five times his net worth and has put him in bankruptcy. Before the trial in Clark County began, Smith, the books author, was dropped from the case by a District Judge and Wynn appealed that decision to the Supreme Court, as well. Smith's lawyer, JoNell Thomas, told the court there was no basis for Wynn having any claim against Smith since Smith had nothing to do with the advertisement "He did not write it. He did not edit it. There can be no finding of liability." Barricade's lawyers maintained that Scotland Yard is one of the leading law enforcement agencies in the world and writers should be able to refer to its reports without being sued. However, Wynn's lawyers countered that the Scotland Yard resort was not official or publicly released and claimed that it was withdrawn before British gaming regulators could see it. State Supreme Court Chief Justice Bob Rose questioned whether jurors in the Clark County trial had been given proper instructions in the case. The jurors had been instructed that to prove malice in a libel case, a defendant must know what he writes was false or had "doubts" about its accuracy. Rose said that the letter of the law reads that the rule requires "seriou s doubts" about accuracy of a statement. The single word omission is expected to lead to a decision for Stuart and Barricade Books. Before the hearing began, Rose announced all seven justices have received, at some point in their careers, campaign contributions from Wynn's companies, and that he did not believe that disqualifies them from participating in the case. Wynn has appeared before the Nevada Gaming Commission this month for licensing as the new owner of the $270 million Desert Inn. At that hearing, Wynn told the Commission that he intends to tear down the Desert Inn as it exists today and replace it with a 6,000-room twin-tower luxury hotel and gaming complex. The commission granted Wynn an unrestricted gaming license and approved his $270 million purchase of the Desert Inn. There was no mention of Asian or Caribbean gambling junkets during the trial in Clark County. Mr. Tuohy can be reached at MobStudy@aol.comSteve Wynn>Picasso Administration La multinationale Picasso Expos, livres, voitures, tee-shirts, assiettes,Fillette tuée par une Picasso grise, Policia Picasso,car crash Picasso, Casino Picasso,telephone jetable,kontrol policja picasso La multinationale Picasso ; Picasso administration www.es-bordel.es
Trente-deux ans après la disparition du peintre, son oeuvre fascine le public du monde entier. Mais elle suscite aussi la convoitise des marchands, qui s'arrachent à prix d'or une griffe gérée par une SARL la Picasso Administration
Cent ans et pas une ride ! Au cinquième étage du MoMA de New York, une exposition célèbre le centenaire de la « naissance » des « Demoiselles d'Avignon », chefd'oeuvre que Picasso peignit entre la fin 1906 et mars 1907. Entouré Bernard Géniès Le Nouvel Observateur - 2223 - 14/06/2007>>>>>>www.es-bordel.es >>>>>>une-succession-picasso>>policia-Picasso>>>>Fillette-tuée-par-une-Picasso-Polizei-Picasso-Picasso-Administration-Rencontre-Heureuse-Steve-Wynn-casino- Rencontre heureuse de Steve Wynn et Picasso Administration Policia Picasso "Une succession de Picasso"www.es-bordel.es >>>autist-artisr-associat->>>>>fillette-tuée-par-une-Picasso-grise>>>>Guarda-urbana-picasso-barcelona->>>>> steve-wynn-not-Genovese-crime-family-une-heureuse-rencontre-picasso-administration-steve-wynn >>>>>> Publié le 24/11/2007 à 01:13
The art of market Picasso Administration2 8 .11.200 The Observer News Service Pablo Picasso's children are at the centre of a fierce controversy following the launch in the French market of a car named after the great Spanish painter. Detractors say the children have debased their father's memory through the sale of exploitation rights to the French car maker, which started taking orders for the Picasso this month. The Picasso Administration, which acts on behalf of the artist's heirs and is headed by his son Claude, approached the firm last year as part of a strategy aimed at multiplying the $214m) legacy received by the family on his death in 1973. agreed to pay a hefty but undisclosed sum to put the painter's name on its latest model, a small family saloon selling for about $20,300. The vehicle bears nothing more of Picasso than his name and a copy of his signature above the rear bumper. The deal was concluded in August, but the criticism which has since engulfed Picasso's children only began when the manufacturer last week launched a French TVadvertising campaign featuring a small boy asking his father for a Picasso, raising fears among some that for younger generations, the name will be linked with the automobiles, not with painting. Le Monde, the French daily newspaper, accused Claude Picasso of turning one of the 20th century's most influential artists into ``a product''. ``The family has fallen for the lure of merchandising, it said. The magazine Marianne denounced a ``juicy commercial operation'', adding that Picasso had become ``endless source of money''. The Picasso administration, based in central Paris, spends about $892,000 a year on lawsuits against the many companies that use the painter's name without authorisation, such as the Cafe Picasso in Guadalajara, Mexico. At the same time, the Picasso's have sold exploitation rights to 1,043 companies across the world, giving birth, for example, to the Cognac Hennessy Picasso, and a luxury cigarette lighter, Dupont Picasso. The family earned about $2.14m last year in this way and standsto reap far more from the deal with , although neither party will say how much this is worth. The Picasso administration, which represents the children and grandchildren from the painter's marriage to Olga Khoklova, and from his affairs with Marie-Therese Walter and Francoise Gilot, has until 2023 to exploit the artist's name. In that year, it will fall into the public domain. But the 24 years until then are certain to be profitable, with Picasso's 13,500 paintings worth about $1.1 bn at his death and far more today. The total value of his paintings sold at auction since 1973 is over $142m, much greater than for any other artist. According to , which conducted extensive research before naming its car, his fame is almost universal. ``Everyone has heard of him.'' said a spokesperson. This celebrity persuaded the Picasso to become the first car firm ever to name one of its vehicles after an artist, even though the move involved some risks: if, for instance, consumers start to associate with some of the more tortured and surrealistic creations of the great man or with the destruction portrayed in his chef d'oeuvre, Guernica. ``Obviously this is a leap into the unknown,'' said the spokesperson, adding that only two European cars have ever been named after real people, an Corsa Steffi Graf, after the tennis player, and the Twingo Kenzo, after the fashion designer. Even though the Picasso will not be in the show rooms until December, it is already a household nain France and orders are rolling in. ``That is exceptional,'' said the spokesperson. ``People know this car exists and they want it because of the name.'' The Observer News Service Publié le 23/11/2007 à 23:09
![]() PICASSO ADMINISTRATION ACTOS DE PARASITISMOLa empresa Picasso Administration,utilisa ,con fines puramente mercantiles y publicitarios,el prestigio,la firma, de Picasso,que esta utilización, por la asociación que implica entre las obras producidas por el genio creador del gran artista y la actividad banal de vendedor de coche o agente de policia.. ...supone necesariamente un menoscabo a la memoria de Pablo Picasso que devalúa tanto su reputación como el prestigio de su creación exceptional ...que el uso parasito por Picasso Administration de la firma del pintor y creador excepcional que fue para el publico Pablop Picasso causa por su publico un perjuício moral directo, real y cierto que debe ser reparado con una cantidad de 2 millions de euros cantitad necesaria a POLICIA PICASSO POUR AUTIS-ARTIST-ASSOCIAT www.es-bordel.es Publié le 22/11/2007 à 10:18
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![]() Filette écrasée par une Picasso Grise "C'est la rencontre heureuse d'une proposition spontanée de Picasso Administration-La société qui agit au nom de la succession Picasso pour gérer, percevoir , répartir et contrôler les droits attaché au monopole de Pablo Picasso et de son oeuvre et de la nécéssité pour ... ![]() de trouver un prénom valable dans le monde Publié le 20/11/2007 à 09:50
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